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If your 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora keeps overheating and the issue is not the thermostat or the water pump, it could be the cooling fan. It might also be the radiator (leaking) or the hoses between the engine and radiator, or the shroud could be clogged or damaged.
Could be,blown fuse, bad blower motor, bad switch, bad resistor,
Could be time for a tune up.
Blower motor working? Could be bad vacuum motor or connection could be plugged evaporator
Probably a vacuum leak. Do you have a code P0171 or P0174?
The freeze plugs are designed to blow before the engine cracks on a 1997 Aurora. The process is not foolproof, and the block could still possibly crack.
Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad coil?
More than likely the a/c compressor is bad. The compressor clutch could be shorted also.
You are getting pressure in your cooling system if they are not rusting out, could be from a blown head gasket or hopefully a bad radiator cap.
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Could be one of three reasons - 1) low coolant, 2) defective cooling system, 3) blown head gasket
one of your sensors are faulty try checking your oil sensors