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Problems with 2000 Buick LeSabre FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER

On average, the 2000 Buick LeSabre starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER and its various aspects after 99 000 miles.

Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER problems on 2000 Buick LeSabre

Tl* the contact owns a 2000 buick lesabre. while driving 35 mph, the vehicle lost power and would not restart. in addition, the low fuel indicator illuminated. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and repaired, but the failure recurred. the contact was unaware of the mechanic's diagnosis. the local dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was contacted and did not assist. the failure mileage was 98,000. *tt consumer stated it would happen at any speed and had nothing to do with fuel gauge. car was fixed replaced the engine harness connector. updated 11/20/18*jb

Tl*the contact owns a 2000 buick lesabre. the contact stated that the vehicle vibrated and made a clunking noise when the gears were shifted. he suspected transmission failure and planned to take the vehicle to a dealer. he also stated that the fuel system gauge displayed the incorrect amount of fuel in the tank and the horn failed to sound when pressed. the vehicle has not been repaired. the speed was unknown. the failure mileage was 85,600 and current mileage was 98,145.

I have a 2000 buick lesabre with 52000 miles on it. when the fuel gauge drops below 1/2 tank it starts moving erratically. it will move up to full and then drop down to 1/4 tank, just moves back and forth so below 1/2 tank i don't know how much fuel i have. it also confuses the fuel system computer in the driver information center so that is not reliable either. i just have to keep track of my mileage and based on fuel economy i determine when i need to buy gas. i can't find any recall information for the 2000 model but read some where that a later year model had this same problem and the only fix is to replace the fuel tank where the sensor is located. this is not only faulty engineering it is incompetent engineering. *jb

While driving vehicle caught on fire in the engine due to recall campaign 04v090000 concerning fuel pressure regulator. *ak

Recall 04v090 000 concerning fuel pressure regulator: consumer was concerned that the dealer charged her $155.16 for recall repairs. *ak

While driving dash lights illuminated intermittently. the air bag light illuminated more than any other light. also, the driver's side back of seat laid automatically on its own. this incident happened while the consumer was driving. upon having a full tank of gas, the meter would read empty. the vehicle was taken to the dealer. the consumer was told that there was an electrical problem. *ak there was a noise in the dash, the fuel gauge would jump to empty, the speedometer would go to zero, the headlight would go dim when the weather was rainy, there was a rumble in the left front end, a shimmy when the brakes were applied and when raining, the dash light would go from bright to dim the air bag light was intermittent, the radio would cut out, the driver's seat was inoperative, the transmission would slip into overdrive on slight acceleration, the automatic doors were inoperative, the cruise control was inoperative, there were intermittent loss of heat would start blowing cold air, the oil pressure light would come on while the fuel gauge mileage would not stay on, the electrical remote was inoperative, and there was a leak in the engine. *sc

Weather was below zero (-20 to -30) for several days before and including january 30, 2004. my 2000 buick lesabre custom refused to start two days previous, so on the evening of january 29, i poured a bottle of iso-heet into the gas tank and then plugged the headbolt heater in overnight. the next morning (jan. 30), i got into the lesabre to start it to go to work. when i turned the key, i heard a click and then boom! it sounded like something had exploded under the hood on the driver's side. smoke began rolling out from under the hood. i grabbed my belongings and got out of the car quickly. i was shocked, but not hurt. i heard a noise under the hood like the draft from a fire. i called 911 and stood back about 40 feet from the vehicle. by the time the fire department arrived, there were flames leaping out 5 feet high from the space between the hood and the fender on the driver's side. the fire marshall inspected the damage afterwards. he said that it appeared that a fuel line had ruptured. that is all he said. that does not explain to me what exploded. the battery on a 2000 lesabre is under the back seat, and it was intact after the fire. the fire fighters had removed the back seat and cut the battery cables, so i saw that it was okay. the whole engine was burned up. the car was a total loss. i lost two days of work making arrangements to buy another car. the insurance company only paid me $10,998.00 for the loss. i had to pay $2839.56 out of my own pocket to pay off the car loan. (worst of all, i had to go to my brother, a car salesman, and buy a [xxx] ford! i want my beautiful lesabre back!) p.s.: although the engine compartment was totally burned up, the firewall performed beautifully. after the fire, i was able to enter the car and remove papers from the glove box that were untouched by the fire or the heat. except for the soot from the fire fighters' boots and a smoky smell, the passenger compartment was otherwise unharmed.*ak information redacted pursuant to ...

Gas gauge dose not work. *tr

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