Buick/Olds: Engine doesnt seem to want to start., camshaft position sensor, crankshaft position sensor


Question
I have a 1989 LeSabre that, after sitting for an extended time (i.e., the engine is cold), the engine turns but takes some time to fire.  And when the engine does turn, it struggles momentarily before smoothing out into a normal idle.  Can you help?  And what are other resources online for the Buick?  Thanx!

Answer
The most common problem for extended crank time ia a bad crankshaft position sensor or a bad camshaft position sensor.
It would be very hard to tell you how to test either one of these sensors. You should probably take it to the dealer to have it diagnosed.
As far as other Buick sites, I dont know of any, but I have never looked for any.