How to Fix Buick LaCrosse Starter Relay Wiring

How to Fix Buick LaCrosse Starter Relay Wiring

This video details how to find fix a Buick LaCrosse Starter Relay Wiring issue. A simple video for the DIY mechanic.

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RG AIRGUN NINJA says:

awesome vid ,im subbed now bro ! . heres my question ,i have 2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXS 3.6L ENGINE . i go to an appointment ,3 hrs later get back in car and bammmmm ,nothing , NO CRANK / NO START … my dash said " SIDE DETECTIONSYSTEM UN AVAILABLE , and, "service stabilititrack " … i go to auto zone to get their obd2 code reader because check engine light is flashing real fast ,test and autozone tells me PO23F – fuel pump secondary circuit/open, AND UO100 lost communication with ecm/pcm …the #10 fuse keeps blowing ,it ECM fuse . i later confirm codes with two of my own readers ,1 being the BLUEDRIVER AND APP WHICH GAVE SOME MORE , WHICH GAVE A FEW MORE CODES , B3109 , B3205 , B3210 , B369D , UO164 , CO561 YOU SEE QUITE A FEW MORE . ANY ADVISE YOU GIVE I THANK YOU !!! I BEEN ON THIS FOR 3 WEEKS ,ITS EXHAUSTING LOL !!!

The Engineer says:

Wonderful video. Great tip discussed. I'm also an engineering YouTuber.

Jesus Malagon says:

Thanks great video

Mustufa Aarif Jariwala says:

Dear sir how to find this starter relay broken wire and how to used multimeter to injectors trigger circuit test

lovetolearn 52 says:

Awesome find the sad part is the customer might end up spending more down the road then trying to save a buck. You and I both know there might be more wires compromised in the problem area that may cause a issue at a later date. As mechanics we can only do what the customer is willing to pay for. that is a solid fix the only issue is why did it break. Great job my friend

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