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Old 01-26-2005, 11:40 PM
Welshmun Welshmun is offline
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Quite the cool website. I just found this site when surfing. I was looking too see if anyone had the same troubles with my 98 Century. I have noticed that several posters have had the same problems with their power windows. I would of never guessed this from GM'S Buick. Anyone else out there leaking coolant? I'm surprised and a bit disapontied that no one replied to my orignial post. I'll keep checking for replies.
Take care all and good luck with those rides.
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Old 01-27-2005, 04:07 AM
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"Next day took it to a GM dealer and they replaced the master switch in the door panel for $192.00."

......There are a lot of posts on this site about electric windows as this is a common problem for Century, Regal. You can do a search of the site for posts on different subjects. I see you got it fixed already.

"Now after that the 'low coolant' light comes off and on. Checked the overfill jug and it was bone dry but the radiator was full. Have noticed small drips on the driveway. Not sure if it is radiator or heads?"

.......Leaking coolant can be: radiator cap, heater core, loose hose connections, cracked radiator, head gasket, manifold gasket……….

.......I would park the car, put a piece of cardboard underneath the car and locate the drip area. Crawl under the car with a light and find the area of origination. Go from there.
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