1990 Buick Lesabre Electra Park Avenue Electric Wiring Diagrams Service Manual on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Michigan, US
An Original, Factory 1990 Buick LeSabre/Electra/Park Avenue Electrical Systems/Wiring Diagrams Service Manual. The Manual is in VERY GOOD USABLE CONDITION, clean pages, no missing pages. This Manual contains a lot of information, diagrams, and pictures. It was published by General Motors Corp. The Manual in the above pictures is the Manual you will receive. NO STOCK PHOTOS. Any questions, please ask. This Manual measured approximately 9" x 14" May be folded for shipping
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