You need to BClear. I think that car had 2 different 3800 motors. They can be differentiated by the 8th digit of the VIN. That is if your talking about the spark plug gap and not the gap on the A/C clutch. You can also find the gap for the spark plugs on a detailed white sticker in the engine compartment. pukenstein@aol.com
The spark plug gap for a 2003 Buick LeSabre should be set at .060 inches. The best spark plug for this vehicle would be an Iridium plug.
Turn off the radio press set adjust hour with scan button adjust minute with search button
As I recall, it was a matter of turning off the radio, pressing SET, and then holding SEEK or SCAN to set the hours or minutes. When finished, press SET again.
You could try learning celsius like the rest of the world. ;-)
hold in the minutes or hours button 30 seconds then sset then release to lock in the time
The spark plug gap for a 2000 Buick Regal should be set at .060 inches. New spark plugs may be purchased at an auto parts store and will be preset.
Press the set button then within 10 seconds press the seek and scan buttons to change time.
Turn on the power knob for the radio/clock. Wait until the clock display shows up. Press "set", and use the "scan" and "seek" buttons to set the time. Hope this helps!
Press "SET" and then use the keys on the bottom right of the radio.
The proper spark plug gap for a 1992 GMC Suburban 5.7 L is .035 thousandths of an inch. Many spark plug gaps are pre-set.
If I remember correctly, you have to pull out the radio buttons that don't correspond to #1 through 6. Hold it out for a while and it will begin to change the hour or the minute.
set the gap to .035-.045