battery location

Asked by port61 Mar 17, 2007 at 07:33 PM about the 2003 Buick LeSabre Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

battery location

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I want to say it's in a really strange place like under the back seats or in the trunk maybe. I can't remember. Quick call to a Buick dealer and they will be able to tell you.

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The battery to you Buick is under the rear passenger seat. If you put your fingers between the seat itself and the back rest and pull outwards it will "pop" out. There will be the battery under the seat. If you replace it make sure not to discard the rubber tube that connects to the battery. This vents to gases produced the battery to the atmosphere. I would jump the vehicle from under the hood and drive it around to fully charge the battery before replacement. The positive jump terminal is on the passenger side under the hood. It is connected to the fuse box and has a red plastic cover over it. A good ground would be anything without and paint on it. Hope this helps.

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Okay thanks a lot this helps it was my brother in laws car and he passed a year ago so we were trying to figure out how to get it started.

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