Friday, June 3, 2011

How do you change the water pump in a buick regal 97?

My dad said he doesnt know how to open the power stareing pully, becuase its infront of the water pump. Any one know how? thanksHow do you change the water pump in a buick regal 97?I've found that chilton and haynes books are generally too vauge to do much good, however they are still nice to have handy. I prefer factory service manuals that can be found online for fairly cheap.



As for the PS pulley, there should be a couple bolts (13mm, I believe) that hold the whole assembly to the motor. DO NOT remove the fluid lines as the whole system will need to be bled if you do. After you get the bolts off (accessible by the service hole in the puley itself, you have to remove the belt and spin the pulley by hand until the hole is lined up with the bolt), the whole assembly should come free.How do you change the water pump in a buick regal 97?what engine does it have?How do you change the water pump in a buick regal 97?Why don't you go to the auto parts store and buy a Chilton's manual,that way you can see the pictures and if you have any more problems you can look in your manual.they only cost about twenty bucks.Ive had one for just about every car Ive owned.They have saved me thousands of dollars in repair bills.Good luck.How do you change the water pump in a buick regal 97?I had one of them, it was an 89 or something, good car. Look at a Haynes or Chiltons manual. They have photopraghs and stuff. Its basic mechanics. Good cars.

Look at Edmunds.

http://www.edmunds.com/maintenance/recal

I guess it is a 4dr Automatic

Vehicle: 1997 Buick Regal



Summary:

SOME VEHICLES BUILT PRIOR TO VIN BREAKPOINT 1F136536 MAY EXHIBIT INTERMITTENT MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP / SERVICE ENGINE SOON INDICATOR ILLUMINATION; ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT ILLUMINATION; STALL / NO START CONDITION; VARIOUS EL ( NHTSA ITEM NUMBER - 10005145 )

That is was a problem with them, but look at a haynes or Chiltons.How do you change the water pump in a buick regal 97?If the power steering pump pulley is pressed on and not bolted on (your dad will probably know what I'm talking about), go to an auto parts store like Autozone (it's free there. You pay for it and then when you bring it back they give you all your money back)) and rent a power steering pump pulley puller (no I'm not joking). Then your dad can get to the bolts and move the power steering out of the way. Most new GM power steering units are like that and it's pretty easy to get off. I've done it lots of times. You don't even really need a book for this job. Here's a link to the tool your dad needs.

http://www.autozone.com/in_our_stores/lo