it might be a horn relay switch or a wire or simply check related fuses in the compartment.
This might help and it might not. On the 94 Century, from the back of the alternator, go to the fairwall. You'll find a 4 wire connector, disconnect and remove the regulator.
checked fuses, or checked for voltage to interior light socket?
Answer to how to replace reverse lightsU should be able to open ur trunk , and on the inside where the light are mounted should be some sort of screws , usually behing the carpet or whatever material is their. Once the screws are undone u should be able to slowly pull the whole light assembly out ( might require a littel tuggen if they havent been taken out in a while ) once that's done u should be able to replace the lights.
I had the same problem with my 90 buick century, Replacing the temperature sensor did the trick, it is located above and behind the water pump.
usually just air or sometimes there might be a little ball that lights up
Are you low on antifreeze ?
you might have slung a rod.
The low traction light comes on in the 2003 Buick Century if the road is icy or if the road is wet. This is a warning light to let the driver know to slow down. If the light is coming on for no reason, the tires might be the problem. Bald tires can cause this light to come on.
My sister's 2002 has the same problem. The first thing I would try is to change the fuse- look on the right side of the panel next to the glove box (if it is not there, check your owners manual). If you change the fuse and it immediately blows again then it is likely a short. I am still looking for a wiring diagram to try to locate it.
That might be the PCV pipe or some other vacuum leak. That will cause stalling.
there is something wrong with the wiring in you car or brain, you might as well take it to the mechanic.
If parking lights and dash lights are not working and fuse blows out, there might be a problem with battery corrosion. Check the components specific to the circuits of the affected lights. It might be loose.