Other Name: Arm, Steering Knuckle Upper & Lower Control; Suspension Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly; Control Arm Assembly; Lower Control Arm; Arm, Steering Knuckle Lower Control
Other Name: Arm, Steering Knuckle Upper & Lower Control; Suspension Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly; Control Arm Assembly; Lower Control Arm; Arm, Steering Knuckle Lower Control
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Fits the following 2001 Buick LeSabre Submodels:
Custom, Limited | 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS
2001 Buick LeSabre Control Arm
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2001 Buick LeSabre Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to service and repair the rear lower control arm on 2001 Buick LeSabre?
A: In order to service and repair the rear lower Control Arm, one should disconnect the rear suspension support assembly after removing the assembly and then take off the automatic level control height sensor link with the left Control Arm and then the stabilizer shaft link. Next, remove the wheel bearing/hub and the adjustment link retaining nut and the addition link lower Control Arm. Subsequently, remove the mounting bolts and nuts of the lower Control Arm by unscrewing them. For installation, bolt the lower Control Arm to the rear suspension support assembly, ensuring that the nuts of lower Control Arm are properly fastened while the vehicle is off at the normal trim height. Insert lower Control Arm and bolt-nuts and wheel bearing/hub, while quick standard-observation as recommended in the fastener notice with service precautions. Then, attach the adjustment link to the lower Control Arm, and fasten using the adjustment link retaining nut, tightening it to 50 nm (36 ft. Lbs.). Reinstall the wheel bearing/hub, the stabilizer shaft link, and the automatic level control height sensor link on the left Control Arm before reinstalling the rear suspension support assembly. Lastly, lower the vehicle and tighten the lower Control Arm retaining nuts to 106 nm (78 ft. Lbs.), not continuing with the entire tightening process.