Buick made ABS standard on all cars in 1992 i think, but don't hold me to that. :-D But I know for a fact that the 1999 Buick Century came with ABS standard. New to 1999 though was an optional traction control, and you can't have traction control without ABS.
Fixed mine myself. Just bought car and needed milage for title. So easy to do. 4 resistors over heat after years and come unsoldered. Check youtube with search " Fixing ODOMETER on 1999 Buick. Took me about 30 minutes with no need for special tools, but you will need soldering iron.
Why is my security light on and will not let my key come out of the ignition. 1999 buick regal
Have you checked the fuses?
The spark plug gap setting on a 1994 Buick Century is .055 inches. A new spark plug will come preset from the factory and should not need adjusting.
my headlights wont come on at night i changed the sensor and still not coming on
NO. The latch system didn't come into play until somewhere around mid 2000's
Depends on which engine warning light you are referring to. If you are taking about the Check Engine light, then you must have the problem fixed that caused the light to come on. It is an emissions problem and you need to seek the help of a professional.
The low traction light comes on in the 2003 Buick Century if the road is icy or if the road is wet. This is a warning light to let the driver know to slow down. If the light is coming on for no reason, the tires might be the problem. Bald tires can cause this light to come on.
Shorts are what come to mind. Try to follow your wires and check for cuts or bare wires. Good Luck!
on a 1999-04 century, you remove the fusebox cover off the passenger side, and you will see a single screw near the vent. remove this screw and the whole entire panel is pop tabs. tug hard enough and it will come loose. make sure you're parking brake works or put blocks under the tires because you will need to move the shifter all the way down to 1st gear.
On my 96 it's held on by that one bolt in the middle of it. But it's seriously on there; will not come loose without some muscle.
Check the ground wire for the associated fixture.