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Problems with 1999 Buick Regal UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 1999 Buick Regal starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 120 000 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 1999 Buick Regal

Weird engine noise , when switching the ignition switch sometimes delay, also dash lights and headlights also ac doesn't work and low oil , low air , and low coolant lights turn on even if all of them are full at the right level .

The engine caught on fire no more than 3minutes after i parked the car. the valve cover recall was repaired in 2016. car was running fine. i just happened to go back out to the car to get my cell phone when i saw smoke. i open the hood and saw flames. i used a fire extinguisher to out he flame out. now the car starts but runs too rough to even trust to drive it! why have the recall if it was going to catch fire anyways!

Engine explosion and fire vehicle was in my driveway engine off. when i attempted to start the vehicle there was a loud explosion followed by engine fire. flames were 20 ft high. fire dept was called but i was able to extinguish the fire with fire extinguisher and water from my garden hose. when the fire dept arrived the fire was already out. my evaluation is the following: the force of the explosion was so great that it split open/cracked the upper intake manifold (upper planum). it also lifted the fuel rail from the engine and some injectors came loose, fuel then spilled on the engine and fire immediately ensued. the plastic fuel lines also popped off the fuel injectors rail, this spilled even more fuel and fed the fire even more. i cannot believe buick/gm use plastic intake manifolds (upper planum) and plastic fuel line into the engine compartment. i believe if the manifold and fuel lines had been made of metal, the explosion or backfire would have been contained and minimal damage with no fire would have occurred. the fire consumed the plastic fuel line which then spilled even more fuel onto the on going fire. i researched on the internet and found numerous complaints from other people who experienced the same incident involving buick and gm vehicles. i believe this is a common problem and defects that needs to be investigated. if this incident had happened in my garage my entire house would have caught fire and there could have been serious injury or fatalities within my family or myself. i believe this is an engineering defect that needs be corrected.

Engine oil leaking on to exhaust manifold through valve cover gaskets-smoking-small fire extinguished-no extensive damage

The front brakes failed to release. the pads were not worn, however, they were unglued.*ak. the dealer informed the consumer the glue on the brakes wad defective. *jb

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