I have replaced the TPS Sensor on my 1992 Buick Century 3.3 V6 the repair manual says I need to adjust it now how do I do that?
SOURCE: how to replace a coolant level sensor, 2000 buick century
The coolant level sensor is located on the radiator. If you are looking at the engine from the front of the car it will be on the left side. There will some kind of clip holding it in the radiator. Removed the clip and pull the sensor out. You will lose coolant so try to swap it out quick or drain some of the coolant out. Once new sensor is installed, install clip to keep the sensor in place and reconnect the wires to the sensor. Crank the engine and make sure the coolant level is full. This should correct your problem.
SOURCE: 1992 buick century fuel pump
IN Gas tank!! if you have no experience with this take it in get it done!! if you have a 1/2 tank of gas you will need a hoist!!or drain it some how that will weigh more than you can handel on your back! on the ground! it is hard to price it!!! if fuel lines ans gas tank straps are all reusable and do not break in the coarse of removal and installation and gas tank has no leaks and can be reused fuel pumps usually run $75-350 yours should be in the $65-$100 range!?? labour? what ever your garage will charge I did two fuel pumps and one new gas tanks yesterday 2 hours! but garages go by flat rate labour guides!!!!good luck hope this helps!
SOURCE: Need to know roughly how long it would take to
Depends on your level of experience, quality of your tools and whether or not you have any frozen head bolts. The valve assembly and head come off as one unit on those. To clear the wires, emmision controls ect off of the top of the valve cover 30 minutes. remove valve cover 5 minutes (too scrape off excess gasket material. to remove exhaust manifold from side of head, (assuming no broken/stuck/stripped bolts 15 minutes with good hydraulic tools. To remove head (assuming all goes well and hydraulic tools, 15 minutes. To reassemble, double all times as surfaces need to be prepped and gaskets applied and proper torque on all bolts. It's an afternoon job if you ahve everything you need and nothing goes wrong. Typically add at least two or three hours of drilling and cursing to a head gasket replacement. and a trip for new drill bits and a tap (not beer) for the new hole you drilled.
SOURCE: 1991 Century Buick V6 starter replacement.
remove the positive battery cable from the post
remove the 3 wires from the starter and the two bolts holding the starter to the block.
reverse the procedure for installation.
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