Turn off your vehicle, turn key to "run" press in on accelerator 4times in 3 seconds then turn the vehicle back on. should be off :) ---------------- In my case, was bad oil filter! try to change your oil and filter before making expensive tryout repairs!
Check the pressure control unit ( located on the fuel rail ). When this unit no longer gives a consistent pressure read it will "eat" electric fuel pumps.
No. If this is an Aurora 3.5, then the sensors fail often - way too often. I have replaced it 4 times on mine, about every 4 months or 10,000 miles. I haved used only AC Delco parts - I suspect these are under designed and are just never going to last long.
It should reset itself when the coolant is back to the appropriate level as long as the sensor is working properly. If you look in the overflow reservoir and can see coolant, the sensor or wiring might be the problem.
Fuse, wiring, connector, drivers side window control switch.
where is traction control fuse for 97 aura
Behind glove-box, behind engine control module
it is 40psi
Lick it.
Low coolant? Cooling fan not working? Thermostat not opening? Radiator plugged or restricted? System Airbound? Hoses collapsing under pressure? Defective radiator cap?
The low pressure service port for the AC on a 1998 Olds Aurora is located on the side of the accumulator. It is at the back of the engine compartment, on the passenger side.
44 psi
Not sure if you have the same thing as I did. I lost AC on one side and it was the Control Module. I don't know how to trouble shoot it but I took my car to a mechanic (98 Aurora)he replaced the board and it is now working. $300.00.