Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Disconnect the wires on the back of the starter and remove the bolts holding the starter to the bell housing. Remove the old starter and reverse the procedure for installing the new one.
i believe so because they are the same body style
You need to replace the heater coil !
Passenger side of black plastic intake plenum.
you need to take out the cross bar on the frame of the car, its three bolts you might need to cut them off and replace them
8inch weiner. preferably in one of your holes.
My 1993 buick lesabre rims fit perfectly on my dad's 96 ford ranger, so I would have to say yes.
if the are the same tire size then yea if not just transfer the whole wheel rim and tire
You did not mention if it was the intake to the cylinder head bolts (1993 buick lesabre 96 in-lbs)..... or ..... the intake upper to lower bolts ( 1993 buick 132 in -lbs) but i hope you will know wich you are looking at since there is a large difference in torqe.
Your "operators manuel" should explain which type of oil to use. I have a 96 Buick, LaSabre, that uses 10/30 wt.
I had to replace a starter in my 96 and it cost around $350.00
That means the SPRING on the starter drive is WEAK. REPLACE STARTER.
Remove the cables from the starter. Remove the three retaining bolts from the starter. The starter will come out. Reverse the process to install the new starter.