How to replace fuel pressure regulator
SOURCE: Fuel Pressure Regulator
All Fuel Pressure Regulators are usually attached to the Fuel Rail. In any case, they have a return line to the fuel tank. On your engine you may have to remove the pretty "Plastic Cover" that covers the top of the engine to see the fuel rail and the pressure regulator. Look for a "tube" that has fuel injectors going from the bottom of it and into the top of the intake manifold. The fuel pressure regulator is a round looking device attached to the end of the fuel rail with a small fuel line coming out the botttom and a vacuum line attached to the top of it. At least in most cases this is what it will look like.
SOURCE: 2000 buick lasabre.long cranking
I had this problem. It turned out to be the fuel pump. Extremely expensive repair by Buick. The pump alone is over $300. My last GM ever.
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SOURCE: replace fuel pump in 2000 buick leSabre3.8 v6
You should be able to replace the fuel pump through the trunk. Beneath the carpet in the trunk should be an access panel. Once you remove that panel, all the electrical connections and fuel lines can be disconnected. Remember to disconnect the negative battery cable prior to service, and to take necessary precautions in regards to fuel spillage that may occur. I hope this helps.
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