2009 BUICK LUCERNE

4.6L V8FWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$31,896 maintenance + known platform issues
~$6,379/yr · 530¢/mile equivalent · $5,159 maintenance + $9,537 expected platform issues
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3.8L V6
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2009 Buick Lucerne rides on GM's G-platform with three engine choices, each carrying distinct reliability profiles. The 3.9L V6 and especially the 4.6L Northstar V8 are notorious for catastrophic engine failures, while the 3.8L Series II is the lone bulletproof option—transmission and electrical gremlins affect all variants.

4.6L Northstar V8 Head Gasket / Head Bolt Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: White smoke from exhaust on cold start, Coolant loss with no visible leaks, Overheating or intermittent temperature spikes, Oil milkshake in coolant reservoir, Check engine light with misfire codes
Fix: Northstar engines use torque-to-yield head bolts that stretch and fail, allowing coolant into cylinders. Proper fix requires pulling both heads, resurfacing, installing Timesert thread inserts, and new head studs—16-20 labor hours. Many engines are too far gone and need shortblocks.
Estimated cost: $4,500-7,500

3.9L V6 Piston Ring / Oil Consumption Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Burning one quart of oil every 500-1,000 miles, Blue smoke on acceleration, Fouled spark plugs (especially cylinders 2 and 5), Carbon buildup causing misfires, Low compression on multiple cylinders
Fix: The 3.9L suffers from weak piston ring design and oil control issues. Only real fix is engine rebuild with updated pistons/rings or shortblock replacement—25-30 hours labor. Band-aids like top-end cleaning buy minimal time.
Estimated cost: $5,000-8,000

4T65E Transmission Oil Cooler Line / Internal Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 90,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid leaking from cooler lines at radiator, Harsh or delayed 2-3 shift, Slipping under load or on highway, Transmission overheating warnings, Pink milky fluid indicating coolant contamination
Fix: The 4T65E cooler lines corrode and leak; worse, the radiator internal cooler can rupture and mix coolant into ATF, destroying the transmission within miles. External line replacement is 2-3 hours; if coolant contaminated, full rebuild or reman unit needed at 12-16 hours.
Estimated cost: $300-800 (lines only) / $2,800-4,200 (rebuild)

Ignition Lock Cylinder / Passlock Security System Fault

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: No start with Security light flashing, Key stuck in ignition or won't turn, Intermittent no-crank condition, Must wait 10 minutes for relearn cycle to start car, Cluster message 'Service Theft Deterrent System'
Fix: GM's Passlock system fails in the lock cylinder or body control module, stranding owners. Lock cylinder replacement with relearn takes 2-3 hours; BCM replacement and programming adds another 1-2 hours. Resistor bypass kits exist but void security.
Estimated cost: $400-900

Lower Control Arm Bushing Deterioration

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking over bumps from front suspension, Steering wander or vague on-center feel, Uneven inner tire wear, Alignment won't hold settings, Visible cracking or separation of rubber bushings
Fix: The front lower control arm bushings are press-fit and fail prematurely. Some shops press new bushings (3-4 hours both sides), but most replace complete arms due to seized fasteners—4-5 hours plus alignment.
Estimated cost: $600-1,100

Fuel Pump / Sending Unit Module Failure

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 100,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Fuel gauge erratic or stuck on empty/full, No start / crank no start condition, Engine stumble or stall when fuel level below 1/4 tank, Whining noise from rear seat area, Check engine light with low fuel pressure codes
Fix: The in-tank fuel pump module includes pump, filter, and level sender—all fail independently or together. Tank must be dropped, 3-4 hours labor. Use AC Delco or equivalent; aftermarket pumps often fail within a year.
Estimated cost: $700-1,200
Owner tips
  • If buying a Lucerne, ONLY consider the 3.8L V6—it's the sole reliable engine. Avoid 3.9L and 4.6L unless you budget for engine replacement.
  • Change transmission fluid every 50k miles with full-synthetic Dexron VI and consider external cooler to extend 4T65E life.
  • Replace transmission cooler lines proactively at 100k miles before they corrode through—cheap insurance.
  • Carry a spare ignition cylinder or know the Passlock relearn procedure; keep a BCM contact number handy for roadside lockouts.
Buy only with the 3.8L V6 and service records showing transmission maintenance—otherwise, you're gambling on a $5,000+ engine or trans rebuild within 20k miles.
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