FiveNineMike
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1/16/22 update. View attachment 36509
I think five nine Mike said the transmission was rebuilt at 273k. I am curious what other things have been replaced.What major repairs did you have to do on the vehicle to get to almost 600,000 miles? Engine/trans still original?
What major repairs did you have to do on the vehicle to get to almost 600,000 miles? Engine/trans still original?
I think five nine Mike said the transmission was rebuilt at 273k. I am curious what other things have been replaced.
Engine is original. Technically its never been overhauled however the intake manifold has been replaced twice, valve cover gaskets have been replaced once and the head gaskets are original with a clean bill of health per a compression test two weeks ago. Transmission was rebuilt at 212k and a transmission cooler was installed.
Any pics or info on the transmission cooler you installed?
Does the OBD2 give out trans temps when driving?
Buick needs to feature you on a commercial with all those milesWas installed by previous owner, I don't know anything about it. It's sort of similar to the cooler I have in my 5.9L Grand Cherokee though. No temp monitoring or anything.
Just rolled another 1k today. So 1000 miles to go.
I have the same "check engine" problem with my 2005 I bought with 108,000 now 121,000. No matter what I replace it finds another code to throw at me.I voted,I have an 89 Buick LeSabre with over 180,000 miles,run GOOD.The only thing is that the "Check Engine Light" is on,got the code for it that read Code 41 or 42 that indicated that the "Cam Sensor Malfunction".I was told that the "Magnet",if not there,would allow the car to start but it stars on a dime,so I have not as of yet got that problem fixed but sooner or later,put a new radio in it,new spark plugs,changed the oil with "High Mileage Full Synthetic Oil" with "Engine Restorer",had back brakes put on,cost around 300 to 400 hundred but it needed to be done.I may need a frontend alighment,but other than that,she run great.Any input on anything I just wrote,fill free to respond.
269,000 plusHow long might a LeSabre last>>>>
269,000How long might a LeSabre last>>>> How many miles on yours????
Why did you have the LIM machined?A LeSabre will last you a long time as long as you have the time and/or money. It's a labor of love that may pinch the wallet once in a while, but when you spread that cost over your operating time, you are spending little money.
My '05 has almost 88,000 miles. Bought it 1.5 yr ago at 80,000 and spent another grand doing all the little things the previous grandma owner neglected: upper intake manifold and coolant elbows, water pump, radiator flush and fresh coolant, new t-stat, wheel hub and bearings, trans fluid change, new headliner, new o-rings/gaskets wherever I could reach, had LIM machined a bit. I added my personal touch by putting in parts of a trans go shift kit as a prophylaxis to any issues with the 4t65e and added an aftermarket mech-less head unit and a backup cam.
Simply because I could. When I removed the old nylon gasket, there was residue left on the LIM that no matter how much simple green I used to clean it, I couldn't get it off. So I had the mating surface machined evenly (I did not port the LIM) so I could ensure a sealed fit with the new aluminum gasket.Why did you have the LIM machined?
I added my personal touch by putting in parts of a trans go shift kit as a prophylaxis to any issues with the 4t65e and added an aftermarket mech-less head unit and a backup cam.
I did it prior, as a preventative, based on advice here. I was removing and replacing the trans drain pan anyways, so I went ahead and did it. I also added a better magnet in the drain pan. Will it make a difference? Who knows, but for <$5, it was worth it.Did you put in the TransGo shift kit PRIOR to experiencing any shifting issues? Most will install the shift kit but AFTER experiencing harsh shifting issues.