The EGR valve is located under your hood, right next to the transmission dipstick tube. It has a metal cage on the bottome side of it, and a plastic sorrounding peice on top. It will have three 13MM nuts holding it to the throttle body, and two 10MM on the bottom holding the small exhaust bybass tube. It will also have 1 vacume line, and 1 small wiring harness going to it.
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Note that a 2.8L engine is a V6 and has two valve covers. Did you try looking at the other valve cover? == == == == IT'S ON THE VALVE COVER WHERE THEY ALWAYS ARE. I have this car and it is not there!
What is the firing order on a 1988 Buick Century.
Freon valve on my 1989 Buick Regal Custom 3.1 V-6 located on driver side under the area of battery tray. Hope this helps!
Give your local dealership a call and ask one of the technicians, but be sure to have your VIN number handy, as they will ask for a certain portion of the number. I did exactly that myself for my 1989 Buick Century, and the technician ran my VIN to find out what type of transmission was installed at the factory.
1-6-5-4-3-2
Right front firing order 165432
Yes you can. The only difference between the Custom and the Limited is the trim level (Seat fabric, wood grain, etc.) Everything else is interchangeable.
Factory R-12 Should be conveted to R-134
Disconnect the 1988 Century battery. Remove the alternator battery. Disconnect the alternator wiring, then unbolt the alternator. Bolt in the new alternator, then reverse the procedure to finish the installation.
Look along frame rail Follow fuel lines from tank
Because its a 1988 Buick LeSabre