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1993 Buick Century Questions & Answers
93 buick century -turn signals
The Buick Century uses separate relays for the hazard warning and turn signal functions. The turn signal relay is located on the accelerator pedal bracket, and the 4-way flasher relay is located on the convenience center near the left kick panel. Try switching these two relays with one another to see if your turn signals work instead of your 4-ways.
How to remove blower motor 1993 Buick Century
To remove a blower motor on a 1993 Buick century first you have to disconnect the battery then you have to remove the serpentine belt then you have to remove the power steering pump the power steering pump is easy to remove don't get scared there's three holes in front of it looking those holes you'll see the bolts be careful pulling them out once you remove those three bolts to power steering pump would just come right off then you're at your blower motor remove those three or four screws around it and pull it out it'll come right out take the squirrel cage off it's reversed put the squirrel cage on your new motor and install it just like you took the old one out it took me less than an hour to do this job and it was my first time doing it hope this helps
My 1993 buick century will run great, I even put a
You could be sitting on a hot seat - literally. There is probably a wire shorting out under your seat and it has a control wire for the seat adjustment motors. Adjust your seat and go to the fuse box and read the labels. Pull out the fuse from the slot that contains the seat power supply.
1993 Buick Century satation wanon sudden stalling.
How long since a tune-up? Any applicable trouble codes? Two things off the top of my head, problem with ignition switch or intermittent rpm signal. I have no way to be sure?
When it stalls, does it quickly restart, if not, do some testing, see what your losing, fuel--spark--whatever.
Where is the fuelfilter for 1993 3.3 engine located and how do i go about changing it?
My info shows this location. Just be sure no pressure on the system before you take any fuel lines loose.
www.autozone.com
has repair info for your vehicle. You have to register your vehicle, it's all free. Once you register, type fuel filter in site search box, then hit go. on right side of page should be a link for repair info and component location. I figure you can read it a lot faster than I can type. goodluck
Can there be a tiny hole somewhere making car run hot?
Hi Terri:
Considering the age of the vehicle I would be suspicious that the radiator is probably pretty corroded on the inside.
A good project would be to drain the coolant (being environmentally conscious) and flush the radiator. You should be able to determine if the coolant is flowing freely or if the inside is clogged with scale.
Could be that it's time for a new radiator.
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