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its under the air filter container
Under an air filter
The Buick Park Avenue line is known for its smooth ride. The suspension is an air ride, giving a soft floating feel.
There does not seem to by any way to repair the horn, the airbag has to be replaced.
1995 Buick riviera is not equipped with "air ride" type suspension. It is, however equipped with air shocks and coil springs. The air shocks are filled by a compressor in the rear of the undercarriage just in front of the gas tank. If you have an air leak, replacement of the air shocks and/or line kit may be in order.
It is a 20 amp fuse in the under the hood fuse box, I think it is the same as the Mass air flow, and transmission fuse.
try for a impala ss the parts should match up
SIMPLE. Pull the rubber boot/air connector off the side of the Shock. The problem with the system is a small solenoid valve on the compressor. Easiest thing to do .................... JUNK YARD replacement
Air shocks on a Buick Park Ave are adjustable to give a smoother ride. If a shock or compressor fails, the rear of the car will sag an possibly drag on low road bumps.
My '98 Park Ave is equipped with factory installed air ride suspension, Buick calls it "Dynaride." There should be a badge located on the dask somewhere, or on the steering wheel saying either "Dynaride" or Dynaride equipped. There are other ways to tell, but that's the simplest.
On a 1992 it is on the upper left side of the firewall when faceing the motor. Two little square black boxes...1 for Air/con and other for fuel pump. Check part #s...should be the same so interchange to test....Rick
You dont. The Rivy has a automatic air suspension. If the suspension is flat, the motor could be bad, or, the air ride sensor might be bad.