There are a few places where you can purchase an Oldsmobile Silhouette. You can try your local car dealer, or used car dealer. Alternatively you can check auction sites, or websites such as eBay.
One can purchase silhouette blinds in apparel stores. If the apparel stores do not have the silhouette blinds, one can possibly find the blinds in Halloween costume stores.
If you don't want to purchase one, you can check one out for free at your local library. You can keep it for 3 weeks, and can renew it if you still need it.
There are several places where one could purchase an Oldsmobile Intrigue. The eBay Motors website offers the lowest prices but they can also be found on owner forums and the Auto Trader site.
There are a few places where one can purchase Silhouette art. Some specialist bookstores and art stores sell them, as well as online site such as Amazon.
If one takes a look at the schematics of a 1994 Oldsmobile silhouette minivan, one can see a fuse block, washer switch, and windshield wiper. There are also the power input, washer control, motor ground, and circuit board.
There are 2 horns on the 1997 Oldsmobile Silhouette. You must remove the headlight/ turn signal assemblies (2 thumbsrews to remove each one). You will find each horn in the space below the headlight.
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There are plenty of places in order for one to purchase a hunter douglas silhouette. However, it is recommended that one should look for further information on the main website hunterdouglas.
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.
depends on where you go. Ive gotten quotes from 1400 to 3500. Just Picked up a used one for $600.
check your two fuse boxes one is between your passenger door and the dashboard and the othe is located in your engine labelled engine relay center
I have a 1998 Oldsmobile Silhouette with the same problem. Shop mechanics have told me theirisa leak somwhere in the A/C system that cannot be detected. I have had the AC system filled with dye twice and no one can find a leak. They tell me that the leak must be minute which is why it has been undetected. My next step for this situation is to purchase an over the counter leak sealer and see if that does any good. The local auto parts store have a kit that will convert the system from R12 freon to R134a which I will have to do before I fill the system with freon.