You need a partner first thing to do is get a 3/8 wrench and a piece of 3/8 hose and something to catch the brake fluid, put the tube on the bleeder valve (the bleeder valve is on the back of the wheel hub) it's easier to do by removing the tires. Now have your partner pump the brake petal until it is at the top, then hold it until you turn the valve releasing the air and some brake fluid, repeat that until no air just fluid, next check the master cylinder and fill it back up, then do the same thing on the other side, remember that there are two systems the front and the rear, if you have not changed the brakes on one of the axles you do not need to bleed those wheels, just to front or the rear they are only connected by the master cylinder fluid level.
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The Classic Accessories will work very well with a 1997 Buick Regal.
Where is the power steering fluid for a 1997 Buick Regal LS 3.8 liter engine?
You have an oil leak.
17 gals
A person can reset the airbag light on 1997 Buick Regal by checking the wires and making sure they are all plugged in. Then by clearing the codes causing the light with an OBD scanner.
show me a diagram if possible
Best answer would be from a GM dealer
Possibly in the Parts department of a Buick dealership or at a large auto parts store.
You should have brakes at all four wheels without the abs working but the abs won't function of course. If you can't get fluid out of the master cylinder I would suspect the master is bad or air bound. If you replace the master be sure to bench bleed it properly before you install or you may end up with the same situation.
It is located in the bottom of coolant bottle.
I have a Buick Regal LS and I had them run a computer diagnosis and it was due to the gas cap not fitting properly. There is an electronic sensor there. Most automotive stores will do this check for you free of charge.