What transmission does a 2000 Buick Lesabre have?

What transmission does a 2000 Buick Lesabre have?

Remanufactured Transmission

Year 2000
Model Lesabre
Options AT FWD 2.86 axle ratio (opt FQ3) ID PPB
Transmission Tag 0PPB, 0PAB
Transmission Code 4T65-E

How long does a Buick Lesabre transmission last?

Mine just passed the 300,000 mile mark, it’s a 2001 LeSabre with the 3800 V6 which is a fabulous long lasting engine, just give it an oil change every 5,000 miles, the transmission has been replaced or rebuilt twice and that is the only major repair.

How reliable is a Buick LeSabre?

Very dependable car. Easy going, u always feel as if your in total control. The 3.8L V6 engine however allows you to put it in high gear, if need be. Interior is a little out dated and body style leaves little to be desired.

How many miles does a Buick usually last?

The Buick Encore could last for 200,000 miles or more if it’s well-taken care of. This SUV has received an award for its dependability, so you can rely on it to serve you well for years to come.

When was the transmission replaced on a Buick LeSabre?

2/9/2001 purchased Buick Lesabre 1/19/2003 transmission shifted itself from reverse to drive when exiting owners garage. 34,000 miles on car 1/27/2003 advised by Buick dealer that transmission had been replaced with a new transmission.

Why does my Buick LeSabre shake while driving?

The contact owns a 2005 Buick Lesabre. While driving between 45-50 mph, the vehicle shook excessively. There were no warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to an independent transmission shop and the technician stated that the failure was contributed to the inner wear in the transmission.

Is there a problem with my Buick Le Sabre?

-the contact stated that while driving his 2002 Buick le sabre (failure mileage: 60000) at 25 mph the vehicle began to hesitate. When applying the accelerator the vehicle hesitates and didn’t seem to increase speed. Updated .

What was the cause of the Buick LeSabre fire?

The fire was caused by a ruptured intake manifold. The vehicle had not been started the two days prior to the fire. When the consumer turned the key in the ignition she heard a loud explosion which was followed by smoke a flame coming from under the hood.