no sensor,but if cap dont seal it will set code 440,fuel tank not hold vacuum.make sure the gas cap is tight,if is replace with new.
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10w30 says it right on the oil cap.
its on the passenger side next to the firewall
The coolant temp sensor on a 97 Buick Century is on the side of the radiator. It is just below the radiator cap.
The power steering fluid dip stick is made to the reservoir cap. Pull the cap off to read the stick.
If the gas cap was in fact loose or faulty, just tighten it or replace it and the light will clear itself after a couple drive cycles.
The cam sensor on a 99 Buick Regal is located behind the rear cam bearing cap. It monitors the rotation of the cam and relays information to the vehicle's computer.
you have to adjust the Idle position sensor on the throtle body,it has two small cap screws ,you loosen them and turn the sensor and tighten the screws when you reach the idle speed you want.the motor should be warm so you'll get the idle you want.make shure it's not to slow or the engine will die when you put it in gear.
After trying all sorts of fixes I finally found the problem on my buick .It was simply a crack in a u-shaped rubber hose in the vacumn lines and a sensor right in front of the throttle body .Its about 4 inches long and u shaped and cracked slightlly in the u.Its the only rubber hose in the area as all the rest are plastic .replaced it with a longer plastic piece NO MORE LIGHT! 2002 buick 3,8 engine.
give it a tune up it has to be one of a few standard things it is the battery, alternator, spark plugs, distributer cap, spark plug wires, or gas
All new cars are Vacuum sensitive. The Oil cap and PCV valve are part of the vaccum system. If you have a vacuum leak this could cause the car to stall out.
The p/s filler cap is below the alternater between the engine and firewall/bulkhead on passenger side of car. About 10 - 12 inches below the alternater.