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Where is the battery? - 2002 Buick LeSabre

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Its is located under the passenger seat at the back.

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It's underneath the rear passenger seat.
Pull up on the front of the rear seat cushion. This will release the front hooks holding the cushions in place. Then move the cushion up and out toward the front of your LeSabre.
Unsnap the ventilation hose from the battery, remove any plastic shields that are covering the terminals and loosen the bracket holding the battery in place.
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Check your trunk if not in trunk check your front fender

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