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Fortunately your 1991 Buick is pre-steering wheel airbag...you will need to remove the steering wheel to gain full access to the "smart stick" Not to difficult with the correct puller...on loan from most parts stores...Hope this helps.
Remove the starter retaining bolts and remove the starter from the engine.
To install:
Position the starter against the engine and install the bolts. Torque to 35 ft. lbs. (47 Nm).
Connect the starter wiring.
Install the flywheel shields.
Lower the vehicle and connect the negative battery cable.
Check the starter for proper operation.
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when you put on the brakes it should put some of the braking on your back tires also is why your front tires is doing all the work in braking and wearing your front brakes out faster.
The serpentine belt area is large. Remove belt and spin the IDLER PULLY of the belt TENSIONER. and listen for a bearing noise. A common failure. Hope this helps
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