2007 buick lucerne cxl engine wiring harness

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Ok fellas my buick is in the shop and they are saying that I need to change my engine wire harness but they can't find any online or anywhere because these buicks have a California emissions harness.. any truth to this? Or can I just purchase a regular wire harness?.. edit i have 3.8 v6.. what I'm wondering is can I just go to a salvage yard and pull one from another buick will it fit?
 
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You failed to mention which engine but looking at gmpartsdirect.com there is no mention of California having a different harness. Check with any local GM dealer.
 
You failed to mention which engine but looking at gmpartsdirect.com there is no mention of California having a different harness. Check with any local GM dealer.
I have the 3.8 sorry about that..thanks
 
I have the 3.8 sorry about that..thanks
Did you check with a GM dealer as I pointed out in post 2 whether a California harness ever existed? New harnesses are still available.
 
Did you check with a GM dealer as I pointed out in post 2 whether a California harness ever existed? New harnesses are still available.
Not yet will do first thing in the morning
 
If your vehicle is equipped with the airpump see diagram, then it may require a different harness if not then a stock one. If you find a matching harness then a yard one will work if it's in good condition.
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Ok fellas my buick is in the shop and they are saying that I need to change my engine wire harness but they can't find any online or anywhere because these buicks have a California emissions harness.. any truth to this? Or can I just purchase a regular wire harness?.. edit i have 3.8 v6.. what I'm wondering is can I just go to a salvage yard and pull one from another buick will it fit?
I just went through the same crap!
 
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Same what? The OP never followed up, so assume the solution would be the same
 
Ok fellas my buick is in the shop and they are saying that I need to change my engine wire harness but they can't find any online or anywhere because these buicks have a California emissions harness.. any truth to this? Or can I just purchase a regular wire harness?.. edit i have 3.8 v6.. what I'm wondering is can I just go to a salvage yard and pull one from another buick will it fit?
I took my Buick PA 93 3.8 to a shop for repairs. They changed the camshaft position sensor. Solved nothing. I ended up removing the whole wiring harness. The wires were in horrible shape. Car is so old I could not find a new one. So I ended up cleaning up reworking the old wires. The car still starts and runs. 179000 miles. Has lots of issues but still runs. 😂
 
Okay okay I have the same problem with the but the rats ate my wires and the guys I took it to the shop they put it together but they told me they couldn't find a harness either but they wired it back together but I passed the smog but now I have an issues with the computer in the battery dead stalls glitches instrument panel is doing some weird stuff I don't know what it's called let me know what it's called. I took once said the battery is dead i think the wiring. Thanks. Oh yeah I have the V 8
 
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? Have no idea what is being asked lol
 
Okay okay I have the same problem with the but the rats ate my wires and the guys I took it to the shop they put it together but they told me they couldn't find a harness either but they wired it back together but I passed the smog but now I have an issues with the computer in the battery dead stalls glitches instrument panel is doing some weird stuff I don't know what it's called let me know what it's called. I took once said the battery is dead i think the wiring. Thanks. Oh yeah I have the V 8
You have to put peppermint around your engine if you're parked in the garage. I had that problem with some mice in my garage but luckily enough they did not chew any of my wires. Everything is preventive maintenance it's a job even with the mice.
 
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