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Inside the engine. You have to take the oil pan off.
It is normal for the compressor to cycle on and off If it is cycling excessively could be due to an incorrect refrigerant charge
There is none, GM vehicles are not equipped with an inertia switch.
follow the top hose off of your radiator and this is where your thermostat is
how to get the check oil light to go off on a 2001 olds alero
Are you talking about the traction on/off button behind the gear shift? I got a 98 intrigue, but haven't exactly figured out why anyone would want to turn it off. It prevents over revving the engine when the wheels begin to spin on snow or ice. It sort of acts like a cut out on the engine so less power can go to the front wheels. Turn it off and it will spin away. Thios is on a 2001 but I'm sure they serve the same function
just above the starter on the front of the motor. will have to take the starter off to get to it.
take car to autozone have them to read codes they should be able to point you in the right direction
follow the top water hose back to the block and take it off then the housing has to come off and that is your thermostat
Have your Alternator tested. Sounds like the entire engine is running off just the battery.
yes it will also cause them to blink off & on and
Take Off The Top Radiator Hose From The Engine. Remove Thermostat Housing. This Is Where You Removed The Hose From Held On By Two Bolts. Thermostat Is There. Be Sure To Clean Parts And Install New One Correctly.