Could be,blown fuse,
bad blower motor,
bad switch,
bad resistor,
Throttle position sensor
I would use my key
A warning light on the dash would illuminate.
Fuse, wiring, connector, drivers side window control switch.
i would have the light switch checked to see if it is faulty
I suspect that the transmission cooler that is built into your radiator has leaked fluid internally into the coolant part of the rad and into the rest of the cooling system.
I hear it is the crankshaft position sensor (CPS) on the car, we have an Aurora in the shop now with this problem.
Maybe next time just turn it on.
not usually!!if fuse is blowing out check for short!!
troubleshoot the coolant on a 1999 oldsmobile intruge
injectors
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