The battery is under the back seat. Remove cushion and remove Black--Negative cable first. It's a side-post terminal.Put the dielectric grease on the threads. Swap batteries and the car will run rough for a few minutes while the UCE 're-learns' but that is normal and nothing to be concerned about
No; your parts store guy will direct you here.
There are a couple of sites that have review listings for the 2007 Buick Lucerne. The best place to check would be Edmunds website. They have a couple of reviews on there.
70 liters / 18 gallons
The bottom passenger side of the engine
The oil capacity is 4.56 quarts.
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
Of course you can. Run an audio cable like for your PC speakers from the audio jack on the Lucerne to your iPod. All done!
Through mid year 2007 they came with Continentals. After about March 2007 they have Michelins. Buick had trouble balancing the Contis.
Probably a faulty hazard light switch.
To remove the front bumper on a 2007 Buick Lucerne, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the screws and bolts located in the wheel wells, under the bumper, and along the top edge of the grille. Carefully pull the bumper away from the vehicle, detaching any clips or connectors. Finally, lift the bumper off the mounting points and set it aside.
In the 2007 Buick Lucerne, the fuel filter is integrated into the fuel pump module, which is located inside the fuel tank. To access it, you typically need to remove the rear seat and then the fuel tank. It's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual for detailed instructions if you plan to replace it.
To change the transmission fluid in a 2007 Buick Lucerne, start by warming up the engine to thin the fluid, then turn it off. Next, locate the transmission pan underneath the vehicle, remove the bolts, and carefully drain the old fluid into a pan. Replace the transmission filter if applicable, clean the pan, and reattach it with a new gasket. Finally, refill the transmission with the appropriate fluid through the dipstick tube, checking the level as you go to ensure it's within the recommended range.