when you buy a tie rod from a parts shop some stores have loaner tools, just get on the phone and ask if they have Loaner tools for tie rods, remember to torque them at 20 foot pounds and recheck in a few days to see if the are tight, do both rods and if you can both sides is even better
this is the video i used on my 99 buick century seems to be a super common issuehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84FAjLxoK00
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if taken care of 250-300k, fix the manifold intake. good cars
Go to the link below and you can download a manual for $34/64 and fix it yourself. No special tools needed check it out
The light is on because there is a fault in the system. It would be best to have the professionals take a look at it.
unfortunately they no longer make buick car parts, you should take your vehicle to the local junk yard and get as much cash as you can for it.
The bq stores provide power tools, ladders, hammers, and all of the home improvement tools needed to fix up your house.
I have a 92 Park Ave. that did the same thing. It turned out to be the crank sensor. The cam sensor can cause the same problem. Get a diagnostic check and that should tell you what the problem is. I found that many repair shops do not have the tools to fix it, only a Buick dealer. A special gear puller is needed. You might ask a repair shop if they can fix it before you spend the money on their diagnostic check.
how do you fix timing on wipers 2000 buick regal
you need to replace the regulator. dealership is the only one that has it about $170.00
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Unhook both sides of battery and wait 1 minute, this will reset reset the computer to default.