check your local junkyard. most junkyards will pull the item for you. This will save a lot of money.
On the bottom of the overflow / surge tank (passenger-side fender)
your coolant tank should be on the pass. side inner fender
maybe not. check engine oil for color and quantity. if oil is white to grey, then there is coolant leaking into engine.no pressure might be caused by bad radiator cap.this will also allow coolant to escape
its built into the bottom of the coolant reserve tank
Bad sensor? Should be located at the bottom of the coolant recovery tank
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Begin by removing the washer fluid tank hoses from your 1998 Oldsmobile And tree. Remove the washer fluid tank retaining bolts. The washer fluid tank will come off.
On the front of the engine, just below the oil filler cap. It's the thing held on by two 10 mm head bolts, with three hoses going into it - one for the lower radiator hose, one for the coolant recovery tank, and one for the bypass hose.
I believe one fuse protects all the gauges. If only the fuel gauge stopped working I would suspect the sending unit in the fuel tank is at fault.
It's in the fuel tank. Depressurize the fuel system, remove the tank, unplug the harnesses and hoses, and it should have a retaining ring that holds the assembly in the top of the tank. Highly recommend a manual and some penetrating oil.
Most of the later GM washer pumps are located at the botoom of the washer fluid container. You will need to remove the tank to get access to the pump.
If you are talking about the low coolant light then it is just low of coolant. Add coolant to the recovery tank. If you are talking about the coolant temperature light, then the engine is overheating. You may need to have the cooling system serviced. Drain the coolant and flush the system. Install a new thermostat, and add a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water.