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Anonymous Posted on May 06, 2014

Replace starter 2001 Buick lasabre how to replace?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 buick lasabre radio locked

You must take it to a dealership and they will unlock it for you. There is a specific dealer code that will unlock any radio and once they do it, you pick one that you will remember. This is part of the anti theft. Hope this helps.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2009

SOURCE: Where do I find the starter for my 1997 buick

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Raise and support the vehicle safely.
  3. If necessary for access, remove the splash shield.
  4. If equipped, unfasten the flywheel inspection cover bolts and remove the cover.
  5. Label and detach the electrical connectors from the starter.
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Unfasten the starter motor electrical connections. You may want to tag them first to avoid confusion

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Exploded view of the starter motor electrical connections

  1. It may allow more room it you remove the right side cooling fan.
  2. Remove the starter-to-engine bolts, then carefully lower the starter from the vehicle.
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The starter is attached to the engine with 2 mounting bolts (see arrows)

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Unfasten the front mounting bolt (1) and remove any necessary shims (2), noting their locations for installation

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Unfasten the long starter mounting bolt, then remove the starter motor from the vehicle

Before installing the starter motor, make sure the electrical terminals are secure by tightening the nuts next to the cap on the solenoid battery terminal and on the "S" terminal. If these terminals are not tight in the solenoid cap, the cap may be damaged during installation of the electrical connections and cause premature starter failure.

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Exploded view of the starter motor mounting - 1987-97 vehicles

To install:
Note the location of any shims so they may be replaced in the same positions upon installation.
  1. Place the starter in position, then install the starter-to-engine bolts and tighten to 1 ft. lbs. (43 Nm).
  2. Attach the electrical connectors to the starter, as tagged during removal. Tighten as follows:
    1. Tighten the nut on the solenoid battery terminal to 12 ft. lbs. (16 Nm).
    2. On the SD-250 and SD-255 models, tighten the nut on the "S" terminal to 22 inch lbs. (2.5 Nm).
  3. If removed, install the flywheel inspection cover and secure with the retaining bolts. Tighten the flywheel cover bolts to 62 inch lbs. (7 Nm).
  4. If removed, install the splash shield.
  5. Carefully lower the vehicle.
  6. Connect the negative battery cable.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 25, 2010

SOURCE: Were is the starter located on a 97 buick lasabre

Side of the motor between motor and radiator.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2010

SOURCE: ABS Traction off and Brake

Good Evening. Your antilock brake system when it has an error or problem will give an error code to the ABS computer, and will also turn on your traction off and brake light. The easiest way to diagnose the problem is contact a local repair garage and see if you can have them scan and read the codes, in most cases it ends up being a hub assembly or low brake fluid (which is something i would check first). However it could be more than that and it is more cost effective to know what is wrong from the code stored in the system. As far as your low tire pressure light that can be reset on your dash by pushing gauge/info until tire pressure comes up and then holding reset until it says reset. There are sensors in your wheels and sometimes fail. Be sure that your tires are all 32-35psi your tires will say on the side as far as recommended psi and if the problem continues your local tire dealer/installers have equipment to check and diagnose these sensors. I hope this helps and you have a good evening.

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Reynaldo Andico

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2011

SOURCE: 2001 buick lasabre, no power to one of the

You have 3 individaul coils each one sits on the ICM(ignition control module). Now if there is no power to one of the ignition coil pack youll have to replace the ignition module, It will be in your interest to replace that coil that has no power to it.

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