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How to replace 93 Buick Skylark power steering pump?
Remove the drive belt.
Disconnect the two hoses (one pressure, one return) from the pump... catching the contents of the pump's reservoir with a pan under the vehicle. Crowfoot six-point fitting wrenches are strongly suggested for removing the hoses.
Unbolt the pump from its bracket.
Remove the pump.
Replace with a new or rebuilt or salvage pump, reversing these steps.
After refilling the reservoir to the full mark, start the engine and turn the steering wheel fully against both right and left stops several times to bleed air out of the system. Top off the reservoir to the full mark again.
Idler pulley removal
this may have already been posted.... but second time wont hurt. watr pmps suck. dis. neg batt. cable. drain coolant. support the engine with somethin. remove rt. engine mount. loosten ur pump bolts only. remove ur serp. belt but make sure u have the diagram to replace it. unfasten idler n remove engine brace. remove pump with pulley. seperate. replace pump. replace the other junk. replace coolant. reconnect batt. run engine.
Turn signals dont work on
There are 2 separate flasher relays. 1 for the turn signals and one for the hazards. I believe you have a bad flasher relay for the turn signals. The location of that is in the front seating area on the drivers side, under the dash on the drivers side of the steering column, mounted on support bracket. I provided a picture of what it should kind of look like although the picture I gave you is an aftermarket one so the color and such may be a little different but will look the same. Don't get it mixed up with the hazard relay which is located in the front seating area on the drivers side under the dash above the kick pane lmounted on top of the convenience. I am almost 100 percent sure the flasher and hazard relay are the same so if you want to just swap them out in order to have turn signals that should work. You won't have hazards however. I hope this helps you and good luck.
1993 Buick Skylark Hesitates on Acceleration
Sounds like a timing issue to me. Sounds like they set it up for highway speed, faster on the end speed rather than take off speed. Try adjusting it just a little bit, most of the time you can do this by turning the rotor cap after loosening a bolt. Do this in very small increments.
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