Your 1989 Buick Electra may cut off when put in reverse due to several potential issues, such as a faulty neutral safety switch, which can cause stalling when the vehicle is shifted. Additionally, problems with the idle air control valve or a vacuum leak could affect engine performance at lower RPMs. It could also be related to transmission issues or a failing engine component that is exacerbated by the load of reversing. A thorough diagnostic check is recommended to pinpoint the exact cause.
Could be low on gas and the gas shifts to side when turning a corner. Try keeping it above a quarter tank.
it on the passenger side in the glove box next to the air conditioning component. its really small
A 1992 Buick does not have an inertia or fuel cut off switch.
it's a short of some kind. i had the same problem so i just cut the wire leading to the trunk latch and open it manually now
No it does not.
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In my 1989 century, its in the glovecompartment behind a small door with a hole in it. No 3 from top to the right. Problem with the antenna motor running after ignition cut? Hope you excuse my imperfect english. Ray Norway, Eu
yes you can lower any car, cut the springs
Cut the wire
Yes with a little lift and cut
passenger side floorboard panel