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2003 Buick LeSabre right rear air suspension compressor wiring schematic
Hi,
Please work with advanced auto parts to get the compressor plug part replaced . Their phone number is 1877 238 2623. You can also visit their website to search for the part and then check if your local store has it or can have it shipped in.
And as for the schematic, you can reach out to buick and ask them to email you the schematic. Their phone number is 1-800-521-7300.
Thank you.
Where is the temperature sensor for 2005 Buick Terraza - 3500 engine
The temperature sensor for a 2005 Buick Terraza with a 3.5L engine is typically located in the engine block. More specifically, it is usually located in the cylinder head, near the thermostat housing.
To locate the temperature sensor, you can refer to your vehicle's repair manual or try the following steps:
- Locate the thermostat housing, which is typically located at the front of the engine, near the top.
- Follow the coolant hose that is connected to the thermostat housing. The temperature sensor is usually located along this hose.
- The temperature sensor may be attached to the hose with a clip or bolt. It is typically a small, cylindrical sensor with wires coming out of it.
If you are unable to locate the temperature sensor, you can try consulting the repair manual or contacting a mechanic for assistance. It's also worth noting that the location of the temperature sensor may vary depending on the specific make and model of your vehicle.
Is there a specific part of the drive cycle I can run to just run the catalyst monitor test on a 2001 Buick Century?
Hi! In order to run the catalyst monitor test on a 2001 Buick Century, you will need to follow the appropriate drive cycle for your vehicle. The drive cycle for a vehicle is a specific series of driving maneuvers that are designed to allow the vehicle's onboard diagnostics system (also known as the OBD II system) to test all of the vehicle's emission control systems.
To run the catalyst monitor test, you will need to follow the drive cycle for your specific vehicle as outlined in the owner's manual or service manual. The drive cycle may vary depending on the specific model and year of your vehicle.
Generally, the drive cycle for a vehicle will include a combination of driving at different speeds, acceleration, and deceleration, as well as idling and other specific maneuvers. It is important to follow the drive cycle exactly as outlined in the manual in order to ensure that the OBD II system is able to properly test all of the emission control systems.
It is also important to make sure that the vehicle is in good mechanical condition before attempting to run the drive cycle, as any issues with the vehicle's systems could potentially interfere with the test. If you are unsure of how to properly perform the drive cycle for your vehicle, it is recommended that you seek the assistance of a qualified mechanic.
I have a PCM code 80 on my 1993 Buick Lesabre what does it mean?
Where did you get this code? Was it a dashboard display code or was it an diagnostic Trouble Code? Trouble Codes are longer than this one (one letter and four numbers) and they all have to be there to work out the meaning of the code. Comment below with more information and I'll try to help you more.
My 2005 Buick LeSabre custom front wheels will not turn left what causes that
Are these standard rims and tyres or are they something that you bought to change the look of your vehicle?
On standard rims and tyres the steering and scrubbing problems could be a suspension or steering rack issue.
Non-Standard Rims and tyres mean it could simply be that you have fitted the wrong wheel setup for your vehicle. You cannot put a random set of wheels on your vehicle. There are several things you need to check first to stop causing loads of problems. Things like brake calliper and rotor clearance, Rim Offset, rim width and actual tyre size.
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