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  1. Turn the HVAC Blower on high, close the doors and windows. Using a soapy water solution spray it around the windshield, windows doors and rear window. Look for bubbles blowing out of the car. I have a smoke machine and I wave the smoke around the areas looking for a disturbance in the smoke. Jim
    4 points
  2. This is a photo of the two piece assembly upside down and inside out. The two rectangles standing upright from the top are latches that secure the entire assembly. There are three guides on the front of the valve cover with matching receiver grooves in the plug wire loom. You must release the latches which catch on the lower lip of the valve cover and the assembly slides up and off. One latch is in line with #1 plug and the second is between 3&5. A small pocket screwdriver works fine to release. After it is in hand, there is a latch on the right side that will allow the outer cover to slide toward the left to release the small catches and it folds open.
    2 points
  3. Hello! I didn't see anywhere to properly introduce myself so I guess I'll do it here. I'm new to Reattas and the forums. I recently bought a well used (but running!) 1988 model and am in the process of familiarizing myself with all the Reatta eccentricities. Such neat little cars. Nice to meet you all. Cheers
    2 points
  4. My wife's car gets full synthetic as the owners manual requires it. My two Reattas get a synthetic blend. I run 10w30 and change at 5000 miles or so.
    2 points
  5. I'll go first. This is one of my favorite photos of my Buick Reatta.
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  6. Welcome to the forum! Hope you enjoy it and find it useful.
    1 point
  7. Welcome to the Reatta Forum. Make sure you click on the "How-To-Guides" at the top of the forum page for all kinds of good Reatta info.
    1 point
  8. I've always taken the door panel off and swap speakers that way. However a guy named Barney says that you can pull out the bottom and by putting a small 2x4 block between the inner door panel and the door should give you enough clearance to make the swap. For what it's worth I use a Kicker powered subwoofer and the rear speakers only. I think the sound is great that way, but that's just my opinion...
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