Questions & Answers for: Buick Riviera btsi solenoid

Question about 1998 Riviera

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Engaging the Starter I just replaced the ignition switch (on lower part of column) and the starter solenoid. After the installation of the switch, it started fine. After I installed the solenoid..no ...

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1996 LeSabre Engine will not crank over Engine will not crank over with the key. Engine will crank over and start if the solenoid is jumped. The engine will run for about 5 seconds then shut down. It ...

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Will not shift out of park until warm I can't get my rivie to shift out of park until it is completely warmed up. Is this normal? This winter seams to take much longer to warm than last winter, and it

Question about 1996 Riviera

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trouble codes on a 96 buick riv 96 buick riv getting 2 codes po441,po742,can u help A code P0441 could mean one or more of the following has happened: Bad vacuum switch Broken or damaged EVAP line or ...

sometimes no response when key turned on to start, let set and then may start as normal? If when you try to start the engine all the gauges and lights go dim on the dash, you have a bad,dirty or ...

Is it hard to change a transmission solenoid on buick riviera? Depends on which solenoid your talking about. 2 are located just under the pan while others are located on the sides.

Question about 1984 Riviera

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will not start just keeps clicking If the battery check out as fully charged, remove the connections, clean the battery posts, reinstall the cables and retry. If the clicking continues, the chances ...

...BTSI (brake trans shift interlock) solenoid that also releases the shifter when you press on the brake pedal. One of them is not functioning, are you able to turn the steering wheel after the car is ...

Question about 1998 Riviera

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TCC Solenoid My riviera takes off slow then it picks up speed, riding normal around 30 mph. Where is the TCC Solenoid on a 1998 buick riviera? In the valve body of the transmission, This can be check ...

Question about 1998 Riviera

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obd ii code p0010 Yes, that means, Intake Camshaft Position Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit P0010 Buick Intake Camshaft Position Actuator Solenoid Control Circuit

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