there is no heat inside the car what is wrong ?
There is no heat in my 97 buick park ave. why? the fan works an ac. an the temp says 90 degrees but still comes out cold.
Old ducts not working properly, blocked or collapsed ducts, or vacuum problem not allowing passages to open
In a 1996 Buick Park Avenue, the fuse for the heat sensor is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find the fuse box cover labeled with the specific functions of each fuse, including the one for the heat sensor. If you're having trouble locating it, refer to the owner's manual for a detailed diagram. Always ensure the vehicle is off before checking or replacing fuses.
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Remove the bolts and apply Loc-tite or other brand of thread sealer. Reinstall. This should take of the bolts loosening. If you need to remove them later, you may need to apply heat to them.
I had the same problem with a 1992 Park Avenue with the 3800 engine. I first replaced the electronic ignition but that did not fix the problem. I then replaced the crankshaft heat sensor. That fixed my problem.
To change the plug wiring to the EGR valve on a 1989 Buick Electra Park Avenue, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, locate the EGR valve, unplug the existing connector, and take note of the wire colors and positions for correct reconnection. If replacing the wiring, strip the ends of the new wires, connect them according to the original configuration, and secure the connections with electrical tape or heat shrink tubing. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the EGR valve operation.
Sure. You can hook this up to any vehicle. It is easy to do. Just make sure you have the proper gage wire for the amp as a small gage wire can heat up. Also with a smaller gage wire you will lose some power to the amp.
Their is a panel under the passenger side of the dash and glovebox. Just a couple of screws in the front side of it to take it off. You will see a door that lets your heat come through and right up above it is the actuator. It has a plug running to it(about an inch wide ) so follow your wires and they will lead you to it.
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because someone was fiddling with the passenger climate control and now that baffle has stuck in the cold position . I had a 1997 buick lesabre which had the climate control functioning until a friend started adjusting it a few times then it became stuck in the cold position but only for the passenger side It is likely a mechanical bind in the baffle .