16 problems related to car will not start have been reported for the 2009 Buick Lucerne. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2009 Buick Lucerne based on all problems reported for the 2009 Lucerne.
Tl-the contact owns a 2009 Buick Lucerne. The contact stated that after the vehicle was driven for a short period of time, the contact attempted to restart the vehicle however, the vehicle failed to start. The vehicle was towed to empire Chevrolet Buick, 1931 us-421, wilkesboro, nc 28697, (336) 838-2191, to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the relay and fuse panel which was underneath the rear seat had melted and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted or informed of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 64000. Ah.
Tl- the contact owns a 2009 Buick Lucerne. The contact stated that after turning the vehicle off, later the vehicle would not restart. Upon inspection it was discovered that the battery relay was faulty and the fuse box had melted. The contact indicated that the battery and fuse box was located under the rear seat and with rear passengers seated the seat cushion made contact with the battery and fuse box. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The local dealer was not notified. The failure mileage was 98,000. Jft.
Tl the contact owns a 2009 Buick Lucerne. The contact stated that the vehicle did not start. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The contact also mentioned that the same failure occurred six other times. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who determined that the relay panel shorted out. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 77,000.
Fuel pump relay heated up and burned up fuse block witch is located under rear seat. Fire hazard. Sits above gas tank. Car will not start or will lose power while driving. Lost steering and brakes. There has been numerous complaints about this. Also ignition switch not working.
My 2009 Buick Lucerne would not start in my driveway on the morning of June 8, 2019. The mileage of the vehicle is 109466. The engine would crack but not start. I found that the relay for the fuel pump was burnt which is located under the rear seat in a fuse box. This was replaced and the vehicle started again and ran. That evening after driving approximately 160 miies, the vehicle shut off while traveling at a speed of 45 miles per hour. I lost all power functions of the vehicle but was able to avoid having an accident while pulling off the road. At the time my wife was in the front passenger seat and my mother was in the rear seat behind my wife. The fuse box is located under the rear seat behind the driver. As long as we owned this vehicle nobody has sat behind the driver as I'm 6'3" tall. The vehicle was towed to countryside auto group located at n8167 kellom rd. Beaver dam, WI 53916. The service department there replaced the fuse box, replaced the relay with a low profile relay, and trimmed the metal seat brackets so it would not push down on the fuse box. The technician stated that from the weight of people sitting on the seat put pressure on the box which caused the relay to short out and fail. The repair cost $647. 79 after researching this problem I found out this is an issue with the 2009 Buick Lucerne as there is a service bulletin #15-na-051. It clearly shows how to correct this problem. My concern is the safety issue related to this problem is you lose complete power function of the vehicle which could happen at anytime. There should be a safety recall for this problem no matter what the mileage of the vehicle is at time of failure. I will include a pic of the burnt relay. I was not returned the melted fuse box.
Fuse block and relay burned up under rear seat. Car wouldn't start several times. After car became warm, it wouldn't start anymore. It actually burned the foam around the seats.
Fuel pump relay burns out and is so hot to the touch it will burn your hand. Was found when the car would not start. Has happened twice now, a week apart, and on the second occurrence the fuel pump was replaced by the mechanic to rule out a possible short causing the issue. The relay is still getting hot so much so that the seat gets hot and I fear it will catch on fire. The mechanic is going to look at the fuse block to see if there is corrosion or damaged wiring causing the issue. The relay was hot when the car was running, and just hadn't cooled by the time it was found. This speaks for how hot it was getting as it burned the mechanic when it had been sitting a few minutes. It does cool down after a while so it is not heating up while stationary.
Fuel pump relay burned out 3 times in less than a month, and the car would not start, causing the fuse block to burn. The first time, the vehicle was parked in the garage, and wouldnt start one morning, causing me to have to call off work. The next time, vehicle was in motion, on a city street, on my way to work one morning, and the power steering and acceleration died, causing me to have no control of the vehicle.
The contact owns a 2009 Buick Lucerne. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start after the ignition was turned off. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but failed to remedy the vehicle. The contact had to replace a relay switch for the fuel pump and two weeks later the failure reoccurred. Furthermore, the contact stated that the rear seat on the driver's side would get extremely hot. The contact was concerned that the failure could cause a fire. The vehicle was then towed to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the fuse box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 99,600.
Vehicle was stationary in driveway. Vehicle would not start. It had worked fine the day prior. The vehicle was cranking and clearly had power but would not turn over. I noticed that I could not hear the fuel pump prime when the key was turned. Like many others, I found the fuel pump relay to be charred like it had been burning. The fuse block was also melted at pin 30. This is such a fire hazard being under the back seat, dealing with the fuel pump, and overheating like it does. It seems to be a commonly reported problem and I cannot believe there has not been a recall. Currently waiting on parts to replace the melted fuse block and the relay.
Driving down the road the car quits and cranks but no start. Found fuse box at fuel pump relay melted together. Cleaned terminals and replaced relay drove car 20 miles to have it do it again. Fuse box get hot and it is located under rear passenger seat next to battery. I have read where other people with same year, make and model having the same problem and around the 70,000-80,000 mileage. I feel that it is a safety problem in both accidents and fire.
Came out from work and car would not start but would try to turn over. Got car towed to mechanic shop to get fixed. They found that the fuse box under the back seat was melted. They stated that this has been common in Buick Lucerne models but that there hasn't been a recall. I don't understand why no recall when many people have experienced same exact problem.
Vehicle would not start in the garage. Had it towed to a local garage where the diagnosis was failed fuel pump relay. Fuel pump relay overheated and melted the fuse block. The 20 amp fuse for the fuel pump relay did not fail. A visual inspection of the relay shows an internal burn mark between pins 85 & 86. Since this block is under the rear seat, on which my grandchildren our strapped in I am concerned about the chances of fire. As far as I can tell their is no recall, but a quick search of the internet indicates an ongoing problem.
6/2/15 vehicle would not start, full power and crank but would not engage. Car towed to Buick dealer where I purchased car. Ck ecm codes - none ck ign and fuel system - no fuel pressure - ck fuel deliver system found fuel pump failure. Replaced fuel module assembly. $624. 00. 6/08/15 vehicle wouldn't start. Pulled relay for fuel pump and put it back in and it started. I drove it back to the dealership. They checked fuel pump relay, found rear fuse panel damaged due to poor connection at fuel pump relay. Replaced rear fuse block. Cost $291. 00. After doing some research problem seems common and stems from an obvious problem with these fuse boxes. Read there was a national backorder on these fuse boxes at one point. Sounds like this should of been a recall and replaced for free.
Engine fails to start. After research online, checked fuel pump relay fuse and sure enough relay blown and had melted to fuse block at one pin on relay. Replaced fuse and car started and ran like nothing was ever wrong. Within a week the same thing happened only this time the car would not start after replacing the fuel pump relay. Had car towed to Buick dealer. They replaced the complete fuse block that contains the fuel pump relay which is located under the rear car seat. Cost about $840. 00 total ( $40. 00 for the 2 fuel pump relays; $75. 00 for the towing and the rest was dealer charge to replace fuse block). Asked them if they found what was causing this and they said everything checked ok after replacing fuse block. Have not had any more issues so far although it has only been a couple weeks but would think something has to be causing too much amperage to be drawn to have caused this. Don't know if fuel pump can cause too much amperage draw. Again, dealer said nothing showed up after replacing fuse block.
While driving in petoskey the car started to miss an backfireing then the motor stop running. I couldn't stop or steer the car. After I got the car finely stopped the car wouldn't start up an I could smell like wire burning. I had the car delivered to an auto shop brown motors in harbor springs mi. After the diagnos they found that the fuse block under the rear seat was burned up at the fuel pump fuse, an was on fire at one time. . The fuse block was beyond fixing an needed a new one installed. There was a recall on the ignition switch, but this isn't what is wrong with these cars, I don' believe that the ignition switch on there recall are what is wrong, I believe that the fuse block is what wrong with there recalls when the fuse shorts out the fuel pump stops an so does the car motor. Strange that the car dealers for some reason has them in stock, there should be a recall on all car with this type of fuse box, this is what causing these car to stop running an get in a accidents. To day I got lucky.