20 Most Recent 1992 Buick Roadmaster Questions & Answers

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HOW DO I CHANGE OPERA

The Opera Lights are held in by two nuts. One is accessible from inside the trunk, the other after removing the C-Pillar trim, which is just held in place with Velcro. So the procedure is as follows: - Remove the rear nut from inside the trunk. - Remove the C-Pillar Trim. - Carefully fold down the bitumen patch covering an opening in the inner quarter panel. You will now see the nut behind it. - Remove the nut. - Carefully prise the lamp assembly from the car. - Disconnect the electric connector. - Twist the bulb holder to remove it from the lamp assembly. - The bulb can now be replaced. Installation is a reversal of removal, cough, couch, etc, etc.
6/12/2021 2:14:03 PM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Jun 12, 2021
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Where is the crankshaft position sensor located on a 1992 Buick Roadmaster limited

Uses a distributor , doesn't have a crank sensor . Take it to a qualified repair shop.
10/16/2018 11:37:54 PM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Oct 16, 2018
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I have a 92 buick roadmaster and the air is giving me a very hard time its blowing cold but its not blowing hard even on max.

The fan speed relay is not working preventing the highest speed.
8/27/2018 5:02:18 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Aug 27, 2018
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Car will not start. My '92 Buick Roadmaster won't

The battery connections on those are prone to corrosion and poor contact. Take the connections apart and clean them thoroughly. Use a wire brush, use di-electric grease on them.
8/11/2017 12:23:37 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Aug 11, 2017
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92 roadmaster instrument lights

Oh boy, I just went through this with my '92 Lesabre, took a long time to trace it all down, and wound up splicing in a new wire just to my instrument cluster lights. A short kept blowing fuses somewhere in that circuit. Down where your feet go, up under the dash at the fuse panel, there is a 15 amp fuse for park/tail lights. When you hit the light switch (for heads or park lights), power is sent to that fuse, and then to the exterior park lights. There is another wire from that fuse (green wire on mine) that also goes up under the dash, and splices to several bulbs-on the radio, on the HVAC controller, on the ashtray light, also one to the under hood lamp, and then one to the dimmer/brighter switch on the dash, the rheostat that controls brightness of interior lights. One of the green splices goes into this switch, and then another wire goes from this switch to the instrument cluster for the gauge and dash illumination. I couldn't find the short, so ran a new wire from the park light fuse to the gray wire to the instrument cluster for the cluster bulbs. I bypassed the dimmer, and left off the HVAC bulbs and ashtray light. Too much trouble to wire them all up, and think my short may have been in the dimmer rheostat. If you have a voltmeter, pull out the dimmer switch and check for power on those wires, the green from the fuse. The park light must be switched on, or the fuse has no power. There be 8 or 9 wires on that dimmer rheostat-I never did figure out where all of them went. Asked all over a Buick forum, but nobody had an answer.
12/2/2016 4:20:42 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Dec 02, 2016
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Emergency brake release on 1992 Buick Roadmaster, were is it?

There should be a release handle at the lower end of the dashboard immediately above the pedal used to set the brake. Pulling out on this handle will release the brake. Note that it may be 'faired in' to the dash, possibly appearing as a small panel, but should have an opening along the bottom to insert your fingers into.
11/19/2016 4:45:04 PM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Nov 19, 2016
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Replace vent window 1992 buick roadmaster

Remove window and side vent track.then you can remove vent glass
8/25/2016 12:52:14 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Aug 25, 2016
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Turn signal stoppped working even in the dash board. 1 tail went out prior to the turn signals stopping. i replaced tge tail light the turn signals worked 1 time then stopped workng again

Bad flasher relay or blown fuse. Does hazards work if not and fuse is good than flasher relay is bad
5/8/2016 10:42:46 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on May 08, 2016
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Hello, we've changed the ECM. THe light service engine soon does not stop to flash. Do I have to reset it and how? Thank you .

try disconnecting the NEG battery cable for 5 Min and reconnect this should reset to defaults. Mike
2/25/2016 9:37:15 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Feb 25, 2016
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92 buick roadmaster won't start all it does is turn over.

i need help with the same problem
11/30/2015 11:00:11 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Nov 30, 2015
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Rear end is sitting too high

Your car has automatic leveling (air shocks) something is broken and there is too much air in the shocks.
4/23/2015 7:47:48 PM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Apr 23, 2015
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In need of a diagram to replace fuel wires on a 1992 roadmaster

DIY? I recommend a repair manual, you will want one next time anyway. Your auto parts store should have one. or try filepeep.com or manualslib.com You can try google images, you might get lucky. Or your "club" on line. They probably have members that have done this kind of thing before.
4/10/2015 2:57:39 AM • 1992 Buick... • Answered on Apr 10, 2015
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