Battery is locate dunder the rear seat bottom cushion.
Siberian sam, thats not the battery. Do you actually own a Buick Lucerne or are you just spewing out garbage. It's under the rear seat.
Left side under hood. Look for big red knob with a "+" on it. Like everything else in the engine bay of this car, it is hidden under a flimsy plastic cover. There are a few push pins which hold it into place and "tada"..
I'm not familiar with Buick but I've seen Aussie GM cars with battery in the trunk. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: I have a 2006 Buick Lucerne CXS and I'm wondering
There are 2 different engines that came in the Lucerne in 2006 and I am not sure which one the CXS had. In any case below are pictures of both engines as well as locations. If you have the 3.8 liter (6 cylinder) engine you can add coolant directly to the radiator in the spot marked "A". But on your regular fluid checks you want to make sure that where the "B" is marked that the overflow tank there has fluid up to the line that says "full". If you have the 4.6 liter (8 cylinder) engine the overflow tank and where you fill up the radiator are the same (location "A") so that is the location you would fill the radiator as well as check to make sure there is coolant to the "full" line on the tank on your regular fluid checks, When you look at the pictures below you will understand easier. I hope this helps and good luck.
SOURCE: 2006 Buick Lecerne airbag light stays on
The Air Bag light is indicating it see's something wrong with the system.
Go to you local Auto Zone or Advance Auto and have them scan for codes. They will do the scan at no cost to you.
Let me know what the codes are and we can go from there.
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The washer pump is located on the bottom of the wash fluid bootle. you can access it by removing the front passanger fender liner..
SOURCE: What is the battery life expectancy for the 2006
Battery life is a very complicated issue, there are TONS of factors. High temperature kills batteries, if the fluid goes low, that kills batteries. If you forget and leave lights on, and the battery goes totally dead, (totally dead, zippo, not anything) that kills batteries.
Alternator diodes that fail kills batteries. So 4 to 8 years is typical life IN ABSENCE of the above types of issues. My favorite battery is Interstate. They just work really well. Costco has great battery prices, bumpy for service... Really Dislike Sears die easy.
SOURCE: 2006 Buick Lucerne/
That is not necessarily correct-if the car sits all the time, parasitic drain on the battery will eventually kill even a new battery. Telling someone that a car has to be driven 1000 miles a month to maintain the battery is not a solution-if you don't drive alot, get a trickle charger ($good one is $30, one that works can be found for $10) that you can plug in and keep hooked up to the battery to keep it fresh. Another way is to get a solar panel charger (1 1/2 watt, about $20 at Harbor Freight) and put the panel on the dashboard, and the other end into the cigarette lighter socket in the dashboard. A third solution is to buy a deep cycle battery (Optima) that can be fully drained hundreds of times yet will recover and work properly-these are expensive ($175), but out perform conventional batteries that die if fully discharged a few times. You could also install a remote starter and periodically start the car, letting it run for 15 minutes-about $200
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