I have a '92 PA Ultra. The Ultra has the supercharger. There are two sets of serpentine belts for this configuration.
the cars are basically identical but the park avenue is better built with other wanted fetures most standered including leather seats buick park avenues throught 1997 thourgh 2005 the park avenue is about 12" longer than the lesabre i would u buy a park avenue any day over the leasbre both are great cars but for the money the buick park avenue is the way to go .
The door hold open rod on a Buick Park Avenue can be replaced by unbolting one side of the rod while slipping the other out of the frame. It can then be lifted out and replaced with a new unit.
My personal experience was a tire with a broken belt. There are other reasons but your description is vague.
The belt drives the power steering, water pump, and other things.
A Holden Statesman is a car. This vehicle also goes by many other names such as Holden Caprice, Buick Park Avenue, Chevrolet Caprice and Buick Royaum to name a few.
get a new sending unit i had the same problem
the failure of the bearings in any of the pulley driven units can cause the belt to break.
Its a left hand thread hold the other side of the metric cresent wrench
If memory is correct it should be driven by the serpentine belt, which runs through one of the engine mounts. To change the belt you'll need to support the engine (by something other than the oil pan) and pull the engine mount. == here is another opinion== First you have to remove the belt to the alternator then you can remove the belt to the supercharger.to do this you will need a 19/32" socket and breakerbar or long ratchet.Put ratchet on belt tensioner nut and pull toward front of car then pull belt off.There is a separate ttensioner for each belt. Ck my answer at "do you really need a super charger in a 92 park avenue"
The alternator on a 1986 Buick Century is located on the front of the engine, typically mounted on the driver's side. It is driven by a belt connected to the engine's crankshaft. To access it, you may need to remove the serpentine belt and possibly some other components, depending on the engine configuration.
The camshaft position sensor on a Buick Park Avenue is typically located near the front of the engine, often near the camshaft or timing cover. In many models, it can be found on the cylinder head or engine block. Accessing it may require removing other components, so consulting the vehicle's service manual for specific details is advisable.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Door_panel_removal_2001_Buick_Lesabre refer to this link. The doors are very similar to each other.