Most GM vehicles use side terminal batteries. To jump start one, you connect the + cable to the + side post, and the -Neg to the engine.
A 1996 Buick Regal will jump start using a portable battery pack. Another person can also use jumper cables to help jump start another car.
Battery cable connections broken or battery busted.
If it jump starts, the problem is probably either the battery or a corroded battery connection terminal.
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could be a dead cell in the battery, a loose ground or hot wire on the starter, or the starter could be bad.
Yes, there are remote jump start posts under the hood, or you can go to the battery in the trunk.Yes, there are remote jump start posts under the hood, or you can go to the battery in the trunk.
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You can charge or jump the battery from jump start posts under the hood on the passenger side.You can charge or jump the battery from jump start posts under the hood on the passenger side.
my buick will not start ,gear shift will not move, no cranking sound, all I get is light on dashboard . horn works , headlights work, battery is new(less than 1 mth old) my buick will not start ,gear shift will not move, no cranking sound, all I get is light on dashboard . horn works , headlights work, battery is new(less than 1 mth old)
A 2004 Buick Regal may not start due to several potential issues, such as a dead battery, faulty starter motor, or issues with the ignition system. Additionally, problems with fuel delivery, like a clogged fuel filter or malfunctioning fuel pump, could also prevent the engine from starting. It's advisable to check the battery voltage, listen for sounds from the starter when trying to start, and ensure there's fuel in the tank. If these basic checks don't resolve the issue, further diagnostics may be needed.
could be the crank sensor, the go out. the have a reputation for that.
* no gas in the tank * dead battery * bad fuel pump * bad spark plugs * clogged fuel filter * defective starter motor * seized engine