The fuel pressure should be between 40 and 70 psi on a 96 Buick Regal with a 3.8. If the fuel pressure is above 70, then it is to high and should be checked out by a trusted mechanic.
yes i have a 96 buick regal wit 20s you will have to put wheel spacers on the back to get space between rim nd tire rod
with our 98 regal the resistor type key was bad, try your second key if you have one
you need power steering fluid.
I do not know if it the same as the 99 but the low port is the one further away from the radiator on the passenger side of the car.
It's in the fuel tank, which is located in front of the rear wheels under the back seat.
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i think maybe you over tightened the bolts you are suppose to torque them to specific pressure or pan will warp and not seal right
I have a 96 Plymouth breeze with 2.0 engine. Highway 44 mpg, city 36 mpg.
96 Ft-Lbs for hub assy bolts (3) 151 Ft-Lbs for axle nut (1) 36mm
It depends. Mine gets about 15 in city and 22 on highway.
Yes, there is a weep hole near the bearing on the water pump. When the seal goes bad, or when the bearing has to much play it in, it will start leaking fluid there.