1992 Buick LeSabre Custom Gran Touring from North America - Comments

22nd Sep 2003, 06:22

"An amazingly reliable, sporty feeling, safe, comfortable, large American sedan with plenty of power"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

One alternator replacement.

Changed front sway bar link ends - badly worn.

Replaced heater blower motor gasket - exhaust smell seeped into passenger compartment via porous gasket - not unusual for any high mileage car.

Replaced in-tank fuel filter, sender unit, pump. Car would stall or chug on hard turns if the fuel was low. Most of this maintenance was preventative, but they changed the design of the fuel strainer to rectify this problem. Repair worked great.

Changed all positive wires going from the battery terminal to the main fuse bus, from the battery terminal to the starter, and from the battery terminal to the alternator. Car would randomly die while driving. A rotten batter cable from the terminal to the main fuse bus was to blame. Not unusual for 238k miles.

Replaced front transmission mount. Broke as a result of hard driving style :)

General comments?

This car has been in my family since the day it was purchased in 1991 as a 1992 model year car. This vehicle has been nothing, but a pleasure to own and drive, at 230,000 miles I intend to drive this car from New Jersey to Arizona in december of 2003 and back again in may of 2004. I have absolute confidence in the condition of the vehicle. All repairs are normal repairs for a high mileage car. The transmission is getting a little bit weak, and since I want to keep the car I will most likely replace it with a rebuilt unit this winter. If this car died tomorrow and I had the money to buy a brand new Buick, I would probably buy another 1992. The Gran Touring package makes this car handle like a European sports car, and it has plenty of power to boot. I can't say enough about my 1992 LeSabre I absolutely love this car and would buy another one in a second.


13th Jul 2004, 19:42

Well, as a gift from my Aunt and Uncle.

I was given a 1992 Buick Le Sabre Limited (with the Gran Touring Suspension) And all I can say is WOW.o.k. so you think it an old-lady car. Wrong fast, sporty, clean, and oh yeah comfy. :-) My Buick has 17" chrome 5 star rims, new teal paint. (been rained on once) new every thing in the engine bay with only 111,573 oh yeah this thing will last forever now.


25th Feb 2006, 13:27

I love my '92 Le Sabre. And I think you just solved a problem for me. I have the same problem with low fuel and hard turns. The car feels like it's going to stall. So I've tried to keep the tank full. But now I can actually fix the problem. Thanks man!


2nd Oct 2006, 12:03

Ehh, don't give the car's handling characteristics too much credit. I have a '92 with the Gran Touring package, and it handles incredible... for a car its size. Oh and the low fuel/hesitation during cornering problem - It does that to me all the time too. This also happens just after heavy braking followed by at least half throttle, such as in a rolling stop. This is because the fuel sending unit is located at the back and top of the fuel tank, and the baffles in the tank delay the movement of the little fuel there to the back of the tank under acceleration or cornering. Try not to do it too often, because it can cause internal damage over a very long period of time (kind of like smoking cigarettes). But yes, I love this car! Severely underrated by society as a "granny hauler". I love it.

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