I had this same issue with my 2001 Regal. How long has it been since you have done plug/wire change? I changed mine and now starts/runs like a charm. My plugs/wires were still factory.....250000 miles.....hope this helps
My 1995 Buick Regal Transmission just went out at 249,000, but everything else still works.
Check the blower resister
my buick will not start ,gear shift will not move, no cranking sound, all I get is light on dashboard . horn works , headlights work, battery is new(less than 1 mth old) my buick will not start ,gear shift will not move, no cranking sound, all I get is light on dashboard . horn works , headlights work, battery is new(less than 1 mth old)
I have a same problem. Answer: I had the same problem and it is digital and not a cable. bad news is that it is in the transmission and that's what fixed mine.
Well, I own a 1993 buick regal custom with the 3.1 v6. I havent had any major problems. It has 203,000 miles. I've replaced the struts, exhaust, and the driverside power window needs a new "clip" but it works as long as I guide it. Great reliable caR!
Its either a bad heater core or a clogged one. They are very expensive.
Look along the steering column under the dash, sometimes toward the left side. If one side works, turn it on and follow the clicks. Mark
Turn off any music. press the hour or minute button along with the down arrow on tune and the time should change. Possibly it is the up arrow on tune. Hope this works.
I have taken the buick in for repair- but it always works and does not fuses. WHen i drive it for a few days it will blow a fuse - always the same one - and will not start for an hour or more. I will change the fuse and then it may or may not start.
My 1999 buick regal temperature control LED readout is stuck on 32 degrees for high and minus 2 for low. It still works but is there a way to reset LED reading? Thanks in advance
To change the center console light in a 2004 Buick Regal, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and disconnect the battery for safety. Remove the center console cover by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it off to access the light bulb. Replace the burnt-out bulb with a new one, ensuring it fits properly, then reassemble the console and reconnect the battery. Test the new light to confirm it works before finishing up.
Replace the bulb- There are 2 filaments in this bulb. The brake and flashers work off the same line and the turn signal works off another. If this isn't it, check your fuse box.