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Buick 12647333 Automatic Transmission Flexible Plate Assembly

2010-2017 Buick

GM 12647333 Automatic Transmission Flexible Plate Assembly
  • Part Description
    Plate Assembly, Automatic Transmission Flexible ; Plate, Engine Crankshaft
  • Replaces
    9126397, 09126397, 12593689
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Buick
    Manufacturer Part Number12647333
    Part DescriptionPlate Assembly, Automatic Transmission Flexible ; Plate, Engine Crankshaft
    Other NamesDisc, Drive Plate
    Item Dimensions3.5 x 13.5 x 12.5 inches
    Item Weight3.10 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces9126397, 09126397, 12593689
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU12647333
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2010-2015 Buick Allure4 Cyl 2.4LCX 4 DOOR SEDAN, CXL 4 DOOR SEDAN
    2010-2016 Buick LaCrosse4 Cyl 2.4LCX 4 DOOR SEDAN, CXL 4 DOOR SEDAN
    2011-2017 Buick Regal4 Cyl 2.4LCX 4 DOOR SEDAN, CXL 4 DOOR SEDAN
    2012-2017 Buick Verano4 Cyl 2.4LCX 4 DOOR NOTCHBACK, CXL 4 DOOR NOTCHBACK

Customer Questions & Answers

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I am wonder if this is complete and correct part for my vehicle. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
A:
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Q:
How to remove and reinstall a flywheel/driveplate on a Chevrolet Cobalt,HHR and Saturn ION? Posted by Customer
A:
Raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands, then remove the transaxle. If it's leaking, now would be a very good time to replace the front pump seal/O-ring (automatic transaxle only). If you're working on a manual transaxle equipped vehicle, remove the pressure plate and clutch disc. Now is a good time to check/replace the clutch components. Use a center punch or paint to make alignment marks on the flywheel/driveplate and crankshaft to ensure correct alignment during installation. Remove the bolts that secure the flywheel/driveplate to the crankshaft. If the crankshaft turns, wedge a screwdriver in the ring gear teeth to jam the flywheel. Remove the flywheel/driveplate from the crankshaft. Since the flywheel is fairly heavy, be sure to support it while removing the last bolt. If an automatic transaxle-equipped vehicle has a spacer between the crankshaft and the driveplate, note which way it was installed. Clean the flywheel to remove grease and oil. Inspect the surface for cracks, rivet grooves, burned areas and score marks. Light scoring can be removed with emery cloth. Check for cracked and broken ring gear teeth. Lay the flywheel on a flat surface and use a straightedge to check for warpage. Clean and inspect the mating surfaces of the flywheel/driveplate and the crankshaft. If the crankshaft rear seal is leaking, replace it before reinstalling the flywheel/driveplate. Position the flywheel/driveplate against the crankshaft, installing the spacer if one was present originally. Be sure to align the mating marks made during removal. Note that some engines have an alignment dowel or staggered bolt holes to ensure correct installation. Before installing the bolls, apply thread locking compound to the threads. Wedge a screwdriver in the ring gear teeth to keep the flywheel/driveplate from turning and tighten the bolts to the torque. Work up to the final torque. The remainder of installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
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Q:
How to remove and replace the flywheel/driveplate in a Saturn LS and LS1? Posted by Customer
A:
Raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands, then remove the transaxle. If it's leaking, now would be a very good time to replace the front pump seal/0-ring (automatic transaxle only). If you're working on a manual transaxle equipped vehicles, remove the pressure plate and clutch disc. Now is a good time to check/replace the clutch components. Use a center punch or paint to make alignment marks on the fly-wheel/driveplate and crankshaft to ensure correct alignment during reinstallation. Remove the bolts that secure the flywheel/driveplate to the crankshaft. If the crankshaft turns, wedge a screwdriver in the ring gear teeth to jam the flywheel. Remove the flywheel/driveplate from the crankshaft. Since the flywheel is fairly heavy, be sure to support it while removing the last bolt. Automatic transmission equipped vehicles have a spacer between the crankshaft and the driveplate. Clean the flywheel to remove grease and oil. Inspect the surface for cracks, rivet grooves, burned areas and score marks. Light scoring can be removed with emery cloth. Check for cracked and broken ring gear teeth. Lay the flywheel on a flat surface and use a straightedge to check for warpage. Clean and inspect the mating surfaces of the flywheel/driveplate and the crankshaft. If the crankshaft rear seal is leaking, replace it before reinstalling the flywheel/driveplate. Position the flywheel/driveplate against the crankshaft. Be sure to align the marks made during removal. Note that some engines have an alignment dowel or staggered bolt holes to ensure correct installation. Before installing the bolts, apply thread locking compound to the threads. Wedge a screwdriver in the ring gear teeth to keep the flywheel/driveplate from turning and tighten the bolts to the specific torque. Work up to the final torque in three or four steps. The remainder of installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
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Q:
What is the first step in removing the transaxle for the 2007 Saturn ION? Posted by Customer
A:
Raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands.
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Q:
What should be done if the crankshaft rear seal is leaking for the 2000 Saturn LS1? Posted by Customer
A:
Replace it before reinstalling the flywheel/driveplate.
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