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1999 LeSabre fires by jlouden
Dec 13, 2002 (10:58 am)
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I just read a disturbing article about 44 engine fires in Buick LeSabres. Does anyone know if GM has addressed this problem? The government is investigating.
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Dash Rattle follow up by indrek
Dec 13, 2002 (4:19 pm)
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Just got my 2001 Le Sabre back from the dealer.
 
The rattle turned out to be some loose air bag fasteners in the steering column. Fixed under warranty.
 
At the same time they fixed the driver's heated seat. It took about a month to get the part that was back ordered. Makes you wonder about the durability of the heated seat element.
 
I am beginning to think that I will have to carefully consider the merits of the GM extended protection plan given the large number of electrical gizmos on this car.
 
Cheers,
Indrek Aavisto
Sudbury, Ontario
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A good article about 2000-2002 LeSabres by jimsxn
Dec 13, 2002 (6:23 pm)
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http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jc/00-02lesabre.htm

It contains lots of info.

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2003 LeSabre by imidazol97
Dec 19, 2002 (4:21 am)
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Just took delivery or my 3rd LeSabre.
After reading comments about ride and wheels _here_ I chose the 16 inch wheels with Michelin Symmetry tires.
The ride is more controlled than '98 Limited I have. It's perfect.
 
Tires and wheels are quiet.
 
Just wish I could have avoided paying for OnStar as a required part of every option combination that I wanted -- no way to avoid it and get the individual options I wanted. OnStar must be the new profit center -- dealers use "packs", GM uses OnStar, grin...
 
Any comments from other owners or recent LeSabres?
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imidazol97 by beach15
Dec 19, 2002 (3:33 pm)
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Nice choice. We had a 2002 LeSabre Custom rental for a month when our 300M was being re-built after a wreck, and fell so in love with the car, we planned on buying one once we got the car back. Didn't end up with one, but I still think it's one of the nicest cars on the road for a great price.
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LeSabre assembly line? by imidazol97
Dec 27, 2002 (2:41 pm)
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Some post in the past said that the Park Avenue an LeSabre
were assembled on the same line as a 'Cadillac Model. What
one was that? _-- or am I remembering wrong?
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Assembly line by beach15
Dec 27, 2002 (5:06 pm)
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Like several large GM cars, the LeSabre rides on the G-Platform. Because of this, the LeSabre comes off the same plant line as the Buick Park Avenue, Cadillac Deville and Seville, Pontiac Bonneville, and the dying Oldsmobile Aurora. Hope this helps!
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Vibration when in gear 92 Lesabre by buick92
Dec 31, 2002 (7:11 am)
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There is a vibration, when at idle that disappears when car is put in neutral..Old buick, that I love, has 120,000 miles without any problems to date, except an alternator, two water pumps, and a coil. great car.
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Vibration Buick 92 by imidazol97
Jan 01, 2003 (8:57 am)
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Have you replaced plugs and wires? I did that at 90K.
My great service manager at small town dealer told me
to do that on both 93 and 98.
 
Do you feel the vibration the same in reverse and drive?
 I assume you've looked for hoses or wiring bundles
 that might be transmitting vibration
when engine is twisting again transmission load?
 
Have you checked the PCV valve? It may be not sealing
closed at high vacuum at idle if it's dirty and gunked up
if the oil ahs not been changed regularly and often?
 
If engine oil's been changed regularly and you don't think
the roughness might be something major in engine, you
might try some Techron engine cleaner in gasoline (available
at most mass parts stores and some others now line Meijers
in Midwest). Try one in tank when low with fillup of GOOD
brand gasoline (I use Plus or Premium). Then do it again
within a half of a tank after the first gas is run through.
It's got one of the best cleaners in gasoline (Exxon's brand
of cleaner for their gasoline).
 
These are things I found from my 93 LeSabre. Too there was
a prom update for roughness at load at lockup on the torque
converter under light throttle at 50 or so. I thought it was wires
and plugs, but BUICK had a mixture change and a change in
the lockup speed for torque converter -- it won't lock in until
50 mph. It used to lock in at 45. That way you don't notice the
roughness under load since the converter is not locked up.
 
Good luck.
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G-platform by imidazol97
Jan 01, 2003 (10:00 am)
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Thanks Beach15!
That's what I wanted to know.
Is there a webpage that explains the differences between
the various models by platform? Or explains the differences
between the Seville, Deville, Park, and LeSabre that
come down the same line?

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