SOURCE: I need a serpentine belt
It should be under the hood on a placard. If not someone has removed it. In that case here it is.
SOURCE: serpintine belt diagram 2005 buick lacrosse
If there is no decal under your hood somewhere, you can usually get them by wrapping the belt, first, around the crank pulley, and then work your way around, putting flat sides to flat pulleys, and ribs to ribs. There may be a couple of different ways to go, but you'll figure it out.
SOURCE: does a 2005 buick lacrosse with over 100,000 miles
WELL BUICK LACROSSE HAVE TIMING CHAIN.THE SERVICE SCHEDULES MAINTENANCE DONT GIVE NO TIME CHANGE.I SEEN TIMING CHAINS LAST OVER 100000 MILES OR MORE.IF YOU NOT A HARD DRIVER.TIMING STILL GOOD.CHAIN OKAY IF YOU HEAR CHAIN NOISES OR YOU NEED TO REPAIR FRONT TIMING COVER SEAL THEN REPLACE TIMING CHAIN.YOU BE THE JUDGE.IM NOT GOING TO TELL YOU NO OR YES.IF YOU GOT THE MONEY.WOULDNT HURT NOTHING.JUST THE COST AND LABOR..
SOURCE: how do you adjust the parking brake on a 2005 buic...
Under the vehicle you will see a cable coming from both back brakes to a "t" in the middle of the vehicle. Tighten the cable till there is almost no slack by turning the nut on the bracket. Click the parking brake one or two clicks and then remove the slack until the cable is barely tight. Now your parking brake is adjusted properly.
SOURCE: We just purchased a 2005
Well, it's a good idea to change the timing belts every 80,000 mi. or so, and sooner under severe service. However, I have not heard about Buicks from the 2005 model year having a particular problem with the timing belts, more than any other brand.
I read over the gasoline engine recalls and didn't see it listed.
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