Start by removing the Serpentine belt, this requires a special tool in some cases to relieve the tension on the belt. In some cases you can use a socket that fits the idler pulley (belt tensioner) and a breaker bar to relieve the tension and remove the belt. Next remove the bolts holding the Power Steering pump to the engine and lift the pump upward. This will give you access to the power steering hoses and these must be removed before the pump can be completely removed. Install in reverse order, fill reservoir with fluid and start car, turn steering wheel lock to lock several times to purge any air in the system.
you have to remove the motor mount and power steering pump
Behind the power steering pump on the passenger side.The pump will have to be removed in order to remove the blower motor.
The power steering box is on the right side behind the motor close to the finder wall. Get a flash light and look behind the motor and don't try to reach it while the motor is hot.
depends what type of engine you have, on a 3.3L you have to remove the steering pump before you will be able to completely remove the blower motor; on the 3.1L you have to remove the alternator before replacing the blower motor
IT IS ON THE PASSENGER SIDE OF THE MOTOR IN THE BACK.
I need a blower motor and blower motor resistor for a 1999 lasabre will the regal have the same part?
The power steering reservoir is located low behind the right side of the motor very close to the fire wall on 1998 Buick Lesabre.
bottom left front of motor
The power steering dipstick is made into the fluid filler cap. The power steering unit is on the front of the motor, and the cap is right on the top of it.
RIGHT SIDE OF THE MOTOR IN THE BACK --- (if facing motor head-on, it's on the left side in the back)
You may have to vmove them to get at it
No, you do not have to remove the engine.