My 93 road master cuts out when i come to a complete stop. The rpm levels drop below 0. What can i do to fix this problem or can you tell me what causes this to happen
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I have a 93 roadmaster and I'm trying to put a radiator in, so what size line wrenches do i need to connect the oil cooler
fuel pump keeps running after the key is out what do I need to check I have to remove the fuses to stop the pump.
You can call or go into a GM dealerships service department and they have all the specs on your Roadmaster including the maximum size of rims you can put on without messing up your spedometer..etc.. Hopefully this helps.
The 1993 Buick Roadmaster typically comes equipped with 4x10-inch speakers in the front and 6x9-inch speakers in the rear. Some models may have options for upgraded audio systems that could include different sizes or configurations. It’s always best to check the specific model and options, as they can vary.
Check fuse in fuse block under hood on passenger side. Should be a 15 amp. There is also a relay in the same fuse block
Yes, the 1993 Buick Roadmaster has a fuse box located under the hood. This fuse box contains fuses for various electrical components and systems in the vehicle. Additionally, there is another fuse box located inside the cabin, usually near the driver's side. Always consult the owner's manual for specific fuse locations and functions.
From my understanding, in 94 and newr vehicles, all of them use 134A. 92 & older use R12. 93 Was the wierd year that some has 12 & others 134 A.
where do the thermostat go in my 93 buick lesabre
93 Roadmaster.... that's a 5.7L engine, right? It should be attached to the intake with 2 bolts. Look for the thing that looks like a Chevy Smallblock EGR valve. Also, if you're replacing the valve because you have an EGR code make sure you don't have a clogged passage in the intake acting like a bad valve.
To change the speed sensor in a 1993 Buick Roadmaster, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the speed sensor on the transmission, usually near the tailshaft; remove the electrical connector and unscrew the sensor using a socket wrench. After removing the old sensor, install the new one by reversing the process, ensuring it is securely fastened and reconnecting the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the vehicle to ensure proper operation.
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