I have no clue. My 1998 Olds Silhoutte just started doing this about two weeks ago. Sometimes it runs for an hour just fine. Then you might turn it off for an hour or ten minutes get back in and everything be fine or it might fluctuate and go on hot. Weird. Please post if you have any advice.
There are actually two oxygen sensors on a 2000 Oldsmobile Silhouette. There is one located in the exhaust system just before the catalytic converter. There is also another oxygen sensor in the air intake tube leading from the air filter.
Believe it or not..a semi pointed envelope opener works like a dream!
Shadow. It is "profile."
A silhouette.
The fuse box is located in the glove box on the left side under another panel that should just pull open. The fuse box is located in the glove box on the left side under another panel that should just pull open.
Yes. The money exchange will fluctuate whenever the value of money from two different countries change. Meaning whenever the value of a dollar rises, the exchange will fluctuate with another country.
Remain steady, stay the same, keep on an even course.Hold, persist, remain, stay...
try to start it turn switch off and back on and leave the switch on for 10 mins. try to start again and turn the switch off and back on for another 10 mins.try to start again turn the switch off and back on for another 10 mins.this should reset the computer and it should start
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
Typically the handle does not need to be replaced. If the handle is there but does nothing more than flop back and forth then a part, usually plastic, has broken inside the door. This part usually fits into one part and snaps onto another part. This combination pulls a rod attached to the door releasing mechanism. Oldsmobile dealers and some auto part stores will have a pictorial view of these internal door parts. Very labor intensive to replace.
because our temperature is the same body temperature but another persons are different
You can find sliders for a window regulator on an Oldsmobile Alero at most auto parts stores. Another option, is to check with local junk yards.