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1985 Buick Century V6-231 3.8L
Ground Locations
1985 Buick Century V6-231 3.8LSECTION Ground Locations
G100-LH; On Transmission Stud, Left Of Starter
RH; On Engine Stud, Right Of Front Valve Cover
G101-Behind Battery, On Frame
G102-Behind LH Headlights, On Radiator Support
G103-Behind RH Headlights, On Radiator Support
G104-Diesel Models; LH Side Of Engine, On Rear Cylinder
Head
L4 Models; RH Side Of Engine, Below Valve Cover
V6 Models; On LH Side Of Engine, Above Transaxle
G105-L4 Models; LH Side Of Engine, Below Valve Cover
V6 Models; Top Of Engine, Left Of Alternator
G106-On Upper RH Side Of Engine Cowl, Near Blower Motor
Motor
G110-Top Of Engine, Left Of Alternator
G111-Top RH Side Of Engine, Left Of Alternator
G112-LH Side Of Engine, At Water Outlet
G113-Top Of Alternator Bracket
G114-LH Side Of Engine, At Water Outlet
G115-Near Seats
G116-LH Front Of Engine, Below Horn
G202-Behind I/P, Right Of Ashtray
G203-Behind I/P, Below Fuse Block
G205-On RH Shroud, Above Center Access Hole
G207-Except 6000-On RH Side Of Radiator Support
6000-Engine Compartment, Left Of Radiator
G301-Under LH Front Seat, On Frame
G302-LH Front Door, Near Forward Access Hole
G303-Under Driver Seat, On Body Frame
G305-Inside Rear Of RH Front Door
G306-In Console, Near Shifter Base
G307-Above Rear Deck, On RH Sail Panel
G308-Above Rear Deck, On LH Sail Panel
G311-In Windshield Header
G399-RH Shroud, Above Center Access Hole
G401-Behind LH Rear Wheel Well
G402-On Trunk Lid, Near Lock Mechanism
G403-Except Wagon; In Trunk, Behind LH Rear Wheel Well
Wagon; Rear Of Car, Base Of LH Tailgate Pillar
G404-Rear Of Car, On ELC Sensor Bracket
G405-Rear Of Car, Near ELC Compressor
G406-Behind RH Rear Wheel Well
G409-Rear Of Car, Center Of Tailgate Header
G410-End Panel, Near Trunk Lock Mechanism
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.