none, its specifically for the aurora, closest is the caddy 4.6
Knowing the firing order of a cars engine will help diagnose problems later. The firing order of a 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 is 1-2-7-3-4-6-8.
Oldsmobile started the design process on the Aurora in 1993 and two years later in 1995 it was released to the public. There have been two generations of the Aurora; cars made from 2001 to 2003 had minor changes to the engine, body and safety system.
The Oldsmobile Aurora did not come out until 1995. So you must be confused about the year or the model.
The 22RE powered the 1985 to 1995 Hilux, the 1985 to 1995 standard pickup, and the 1985 to 1995 4Runner.
Aurora slot cars could be obtained from online sites such as eBay. Then there are specialized net forums for people who collect these slots cars. Some websites dedicated to this purpose are Aurora Slot Cars, Vintage Slot Cars and Old Slots 4 Sale.
It will be (as in most cars) at the engine end of the top radiator hose.
One can compare prices of various cars, such as an Aurora, at sites such as the confused website or money savers website. Both allow one to easily compare cars simultaneously .
The 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora is equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 engine, which is a variant of the Northstar engine family. This engine is also found in several other General Motors vehicles from the same era, including the Cadillac Seville and the Cadillac Eldorado. Additionally, it was used in the Cadillac STS and the Pontiac Bonneville, providing similar performance characteristics across these models.
Go to your public library--go to the automotive manuals section --search for the manual containing electrical manual for domestic cars for 1995--find the section for the aurora and it will give you that info.
Yes, most cars today, especially those with high performance engines are.
There are many, many sensors in this and all of todays cars. Sensors for engine control and monitoring, ABS, Airbag, traction control, suspension, A/C, etc.
Micro Cars was created in 1995.