BUICK LUCERNE 2007 Owner's Manual

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Relays Usage
R6 Run/Crank
R7 Cooling Fan 2
R8 Windshield Wiper
R9 Air Pump
R10 Windshield Wiper High
R11 Air Conditioning
R12 Air Solenoid
Rear Underseat Fuse Block
The rear fuse block is located under the rear seat
on the driver’s side. The rear seat cushion
must be removed to access the rear fuse block.
Removing the Rear Seat Cushion
Notice:If you touch the exposed wires with
the metal on the seat cushion, you could cause
a short that could damage the battery and or
wires. Avoid contact between the rear seat and
the fuse center whenever you remove or
reinstall the rear seat. Do not remove covers
from any of the covered parts, and do not store
anything under the seats.To remove the rear seat cushion, do the following:
1. Pull up on the front of the cushion to release
the front hooks.
2. Pull the cushion up and out toward the front
of the vehicle.
3. To access the fuse block, pull out and lift up
on the cover latch, located at the end of the
fuse block, near the battery cable.
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To reinstall the rear seat cushion, do the following:
{CAUTION:
A safety belt that is not properly routed
through the seat cushion or is twisted will
not provide the protection needed in a
crash. If the safety belt has not been
CAUTION: (Continued)
CAUTION: (Continued)
routed through the seat cushion at all, it
will not be there to work for the next
passenger. The person sitting in that
position could be badly injured. After
reinstalling the seat cushion, always
check to be sure that the safety belts are
properly routed and are not twisted.
1. Buckle the center passenger position safety
belt, then route the safety belts through the
proper slots in the seat cushion. Do not let the
safety belts get twisted.
2. Slide the rear of the cushion down and under
the seatback.
3. With the seat cushion lowered, push rearward
and then press down on the front of the seat
cushion until the front hooks on both ends
engage.
4. Check to make sure the safety belts are
properly routed and that no portion of any
safety belt is trapped under the seat. Pull
up on the front of the seat cushion to make
sure it is secured.
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J-Case Fuses Usage
JC1 Climate Control Fan
JC2 Rear Defogger
JC3Electronic Leveling
Control/CompressorFuses Usage
F1 Amplier (Option)
F2 Not Used
F3 Interior Lamps
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Fuses Usage
F4Courtesy/Passenger Side Front Turn
Signal
F5 Canister Vent
F6Magnetic Ride Control Module
(Option)
F7 Leveling Compressor
F8 Not Used
F9 Not Used
F10 Switch Dimmer
F11 Fuel Pump
F12 Body Control Module Logic
F13 Airbag
F14 Accessory Power Outlets
F15 Driver’s Side Turn Signal
F16 Passenger Side Rear Turn Signal
F17 Sunroof
F18Center High-Mounted Stoplamp,
Back-up Lamps
F19 Rear Door Locks
F20 Not Used
F21 Radio, S-Band
F22 OnStar
®(Option)
F23 Accessory Power Outlet
F24 Driver Door Module
Fuses Usage
F25 Passenger Door Module
F26 Trunk Release
F27 Heated/Cooled Seats (Option)
F28Engine Control Module, Transaxle
Control Module (ECM/TCM)
F29 Regulated Voltage Control Sense
F30 Daytime Running Lamps
F31 Instrument Panel Harness Module
F32 Not Used
F33 Not Used
F34 Steering Wheel Illumination
F35 Body Harness Module
F36Memory Seat Module Logic
Massage (Option)
F37 Object Detection Sensor (Option)
F38 Not Used
F40 Shifter Solenoid
F41Retained Accessory Power,
Miscellaneous
F42 Driver’s Side Park Lamp
F43 Passenger’s Side Park Lamp
F44 Heated Steering Wheel (Option)
F45 Not Used
F46 Not Used
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Fuses Usage
F47Heated/Cooled Seats, Ignition 3
(Option)
F48 Ignition Switch
F49 Not Used
Circuit
BreakersUsage
CB1Front Passenger’s Seat, Memory
Seat Module
CB2Driver’s Power Seat, Memory Seat
Module
CB3 Door Module, Power Windows
CB4 Not Used
Resistor Usage
F39 Terminating Resistor
Relays Usage
R1 Retained Accessory Power
R2 Park Lamps
R3 Run (Option)
R4 Daytime Running Lamps
R5 Not Used
R6 Trunk Release
R7 Fuel Pump
R8 Not Used
R9 Door Lock
R10 Door Unlock
R11 Not Used
R12 Not Used
R13 Not Used
R14 Rear Defogger
R15Electronic Leveling Control
Compressor
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Capacities and Specications
The following approximate capacities are given in English and metric conversions. SeeRecommended
Fluids and Lubricants on page 452for more information.
ApplicationCapacities
English Metric
Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134aFor the air conditioning system refrigerant charge
amount, see the refrigerant caution label located
under the hood. See your dealer for more
information.
Automatic Transaxle- Drain and Rell
3.8L V6 Engine 7.4 qt 7.0L
4.6L V8 Engine 7.0 qt 6.6 L
Engine Cooling System
3.8L V6 Engine 11.8 qt 11.2 L
4.6L V8 Engine 12.7 qt 12.0 L
Engine Oil with Filter
3.8L V6 Engine 4.5 qt 4.3 L
4.6L V8 Engine 7.5 qt 7.1 L
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ApplicationCapacities
English Metric
Fuel Tank
3.8L Engine (with NU6 emissions) sold new in CA, ME, VT,
NY, MA (see your dealer for bordering states)18.0 gal 68.1 L
3.8L Engine (without NU6 emissions) sold new in all other
states (see your dealer for more information)18.5 gal 70.0 L
4.6L Engines sold new in all states 18.5 gal 70.0 L
Wheel Nut Torque 100 lb ft
140Y
All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to ll to the appropriate level, as recommended in this
manual. Recheck uid level after lling.
Engine Specications
Engine VIN Code Transaxle Spark Plug Gap
3.8L V6 2 Automatic 0.060 in (1.52 mm)
4.6L V8 Y Automatic 0.050 in (1.27 mm)
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✍NOTES
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Maintenance Schedule................................ 440
Introduction............................................... 440
Maintenance Requirements........................ 440
Your Vehicle and the Environment............ 440
Using the Maintenance Schedule............... 440
Scheduled Maintenance............................. 442
Additional Required Services..................... 444
Maintenance Footnotes.............................. 446Owner Checks and Services..................... 448
At Each Fuel Fill....................................... 448
At Least Once a Month............................. 449
At Least Once a Year............................... 449
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants........ 452
Normal Maintenance Replacement Parts ... 453
Engine Drive Belt Routing......................... 454
Maintenance Record.................................. 455
Section 6 Maintenance Schedule
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Maintenance Schedule
Introduction
Important: Keep engine oil at the proper level
and change as recommended.
Have you purchased the GM Protection Plan? The
Plan supplements your new vehicle warranties. See
your Warranty and Owner Assistance booklet or
your dealer for details.
Maintenance Requirements
Notice:Maintenance intervals, checks,
inspections, replacement parts, and
recommended uids and lubricants as
prescribed in this manual are necessary to keep
your vehicle in good working condition. Any
damage caused by failure to follow scheduled
maintenance may not be covered by warranty.
Your Vehicle and the Environment
Proper vehicle maintenance not only helps to keep
your vehicle in good working condition, but also
helps the environment. All recommended
maintenance is important. Improper vehicle
maintenance can even affect the quality of the air
we breathe. Improper uid levels or the wrong
tire ination can increase the level of emissions
from your vehicle. To help protect our environment,
and to keep your vehicle in good condition, be
sure to maintain your vehicle properly.
Using the Maintenance Schedule
We at General Motors want to help you keep your
vehicle in good working condition. But we do not
know exactly how you will drive it. You may drive
very short distances only a few times a week. Or
you may drive long distances all the time in very
hot, dusty weather. You may use your vehicle in
making deliveries. Or you may drive it to work, to do
errands, or in many other ways.
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