My car had an issue with the antenna motor and my mechanic just fixed it so the antenna stayed up. Cheaper fix than getting a new motor!
No, you do not have to remove the engine.
Yes, a 1997 Buick Le Sabre 3800 motor can fit into a 1994 Buick Le Sabre. Both vehicles share a similar platform and engine design, as they are part of the same generation of Buick Le Sabres. However, some minor adjustments may be necessary for compatibility with wiring and components. It's recommended to verify specific details about mounts and accessories before proceeding with the swap.
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If the antenna on your 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon won't go down, it could be due to a faulty power antenna motor, a broken antenna mast, or a problem with the wiring. First, check for any visible damage to the antenna and make sure the radio is turned off. If the antenna is stuck, you might be able to manually pull it down, but this could damage it further. If the issue persists, consider consulting a mechanic or replacing the antenna assembly.
Lol 10w30.. I prefer 10w40 when it comes to higher milage cars
Access through right side of trunk - remove panel and replace as complete unit
If you are speaking of the front mount, it is a transmission mount, and you must lower the subframe to R&R.
Blower motor is most likely dead. Locate the motor (near dash commonly) and with fan in car on , tap with hammer. If blows your motor is the prob, $50-60 for the motor and it takes about 40 min to replace.
The plastic gear line is broken, you just replace the center section of your antenna.
No. If your wheel well has trim, you must remove that. Then remove the bolts that mount the fenderwell to the fender (this is not easy). This allows the fenderwell to be pulled back giving you clear access to the power antenna motor. Note that if the antenna is broken or doesn't go up and down anymore, you may be able to fix it by purchasing just a replacement antenna from Toyota. Typically the toothed cable breaks and all that is required is to remove the motor, disassemble the spool holder ( to remove the broken cable) and then install a new antenna.
bad fuse bad wire bad switch bad blower motor may need replaceing
You should be able to hear it when the car is turned on and turned off, even if the antenna is broken off or stuck and won't go up or down.