1993 BUICK CENTURY Owners Manual

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual when your  vehicle is being  towed,  have  the  ignition  key Front Towing Hook-Ups 
off. The  steering  wheel  should  be  clamped  in  a  straight- 
ahead  position,  with  a  clamping  device  desi

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual 2. Position a 4 I x 4 I wood  beam  across  sling  chains  with 
spacer  blocks  contacting  the  forward  extensions 
of the 
engine  cradle. 
3. Position  the  lower  sling  crossbar  halfway  bet

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual I 
1; 
4. Attach a separate  safety  chain  around the outboard  end 
of  each  lower  control  arm.  Before  hooking  up 
to a tow  truck, be sure to read all the 
information  in  “Towing  Your  B

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual 3. Attach  a  separate  safety  chain to each  side of the axle 
inboard of the spring. 
4. Be  certain  your  vehicle is towed no  faster  than 35 mph 
(56 Wh) and  no mer than 50 miles (80 km) to 
a

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual Engine  Overheating 
You will find  a  coolant  temperature  gage or the  warning 
light  about  a  hot  engine  on  your  Buick’s  instrument  panel. A CAUTION: 
Steam  from  an  overheated  engine

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual If No Steam Is Coming From Your-Engine: 
If  you  get  the  overheat  warning  but see or hear  no  steam, 
the  problem 
may not be too  serious.  Sometimes  the 
engine  can  get  a  little  too  ho

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual 2.2L L4 Cooling System 
= 
1 
When  you decide it’s  safe  to lift the  hood,  here’s  what 
you’ll 
see: 
(A) Coolant  recovery tank 
(B) Radiator  pressure  cap 
(C) Electric  engine  fan 
It!

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BUICK CENTURY 1993  Owners Manual I 
The  coolant  level  should  be  at or above  the “FULL 
HOT” mark. 
If  it  isn’t,  you  may  have  a  leak  in  the  radiator  hoses, 
heater  hoses,  radiator,  water  pump  or somewhere