I guess you're asking about how to bleed the brakes. Start at the aft right side tire. remove it and there will be a nipple near where the brake line comes into the caliper. Open the hood and open the brake fluid and top off the fluid. then if possible get a tube that fits over the nipple at the RH caliper and place the end of the tube into a bottle other catch basin. With two people, one at caliper and one at driver's seat, begin to follow this process: Using a #10 wrench, twist the nipple to open it slightly. Have the person at the driver's seat depress the brake pedal (I do this with the engine running). Hold down pedal and close the nipple. Repeat until no more air escapes from the nipple. It is best on the last stroke to close it DURING the depression of the brake pedal. Repeat with aft left side caliper. Repeat with front RH caliper and finish with front LH caliper. they make bleeding tools if you are onlly one person. the one I like best is the kind that you use at the caliper and it suctions the fluid through the system into it's own cup/container. Good luck! Be careful working around a jacked car. Best to use a stand under the axle.
vaccum leak possibly
get a bunch of ramps ,put them together ,get skateboard ,skate down rampsnow you have a skate park in your backyard or wherever
Replacing disc brakes can be a tricky task. First, you must make sure they are cool enough to touch, then bleed them and take apart the brakes. You can put new pads and discs on to finish the job.
Get a manual on your car as there are springs and self adjusters that have to be put in correctly.
You could go to an amusement park, I guess.
What type of fluid?
Not sure where this came from (unless it was a Buick dealer), but no, they're not the only ones who can put tire on the Park Avenue. The only way they could pull off that kind of scam would be to put wheel locks on your car that only they could unlock (and that you had authorized) and I've never heard of that happening.
If you put it on your self. The pump cost about $40.00
Yeah they will just put rubber band tires on the rim and not alot sounds in the trunk ...
SHould be 1 port each side like a tire valve to charge, you just plug into them to pressurize
To open the hood latch on a 1996 Buick Park Avenue, the car needs to be put up on a hoist or jacked up. Then a long pole is needed to trip the hood latch. The cable can then be repaired for the hood latch before it is closed again.
yes, you can, i go to a technical college and my friends and i are going to supercharge my 93 buick lesabre over the summer..... and by the way, the 1993 buick park avenue is basically just the buick lesaber but it is super charged and with a nicer interior and additional aspects that are better.
Put the proper size wrench or socket on the pulley of the tensioner.Pull the wrench counter clockwise to release the tension on the belt.
try checking the throttle position sensor.
yeah your gunna need a lift kit i can tell u that n u might have to do some cuttin so nothin will rub
Go to your local library and get a repair manual on that make and model of vehicle. Chilton and Haynes put out a very descriptive guide.
Kit from Wal-mart or auto parts comes with pressure gauge to determine proper pressures variable to ambient temperatures