If you have an OBD1 system in that car (pretty sure you do, check the label under the hood), the computer is located inside the car, on the passenger side, under the dash.
It is behind the blower motor assembly, in a white plastic holder, with three electrical plugs visible on the bottom. The plugs are white, red, and blue.
You will need to remove the plastic trim piece under the dash to see the computer. I was able to remove mine without removing the blower or anything else. If you look close, you can see the white tabs (one on each side) that hold the computer in place. If you pull the computer towards you with one hand, and press the tabs back one at a time, the computer will then slide down out of the holder.
My wiring harness had enough slack in it that I was able to remove the computer out of the holder without unplugging it. I then unplugged it sitting on the floor of the passenger side where I could easily see how the plugs were held in place. (small plastic clip on the back side)
Hope that helps! Good luck!
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What belts do i need and how many are there
If you are talking about the voltage regulator on older models then it is on the firewall behind the engine.
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
The engine computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
First of all how do you know your head is warped cracked or no good lets start at the beginning
Key won't turn or it does and the engine won't turn over?
Which year? Which model? Which engine? Which transmission? Oldsmobile made the Eighty-Eight for over 50 consecutive years. Please be more specific.
back of engine, passenger side, above oil filtre.
Its on the firewall side of the engine, passenger side. Should be under the tower strut brace about 6-8 inches.
look down in the front of the engine and lower right side under the exhaust pipe. you should be able to see it and the wires connected to it.
The fuse layout on a 1996 Oldsmobile uses several fuseboxes. Each box houses specific fuses, such as the cabin fuse for the accessories of the vehicle and the main fuses located inside the engine compartment.