Sealant is a very temporary fix that should only be used as a last resort. It may patch the leak but will also likely plug up the heater core and elements, making it impossible to use the heater or air conditioner. If you do decide to put sealant in, you can remove the hose leading into the radiator and pour it into that, or put it directly into the coolant reservoir tank. Not all cars have a traditional radiator cap that is easily accessible.
Yes it is the cap on the plastic radiator fill tank
I have a 97 olds aurora. It gets 19-23 mpg on a good day, but depending how you drive it can get as low as 16 mpg average.
The coolant goes into the reservoir only that says coolant. You don't put it in the radiator.
Follow the lower radiator hose on the back of the motor. It is in front of the water pump.
Yes All Aurora are a Like 1995-1996-1997-1998-1999
I was told that is on the engine block but I don't know the exact location. i have 98 4.0. i found the sensor on the lower front of the radiator. face your aurora kneel right in front of car and look on lower area of radiator.
look along the bottom of the radiator itself, on the drivers side bottom corner you will find a wingnut, loosen it until all the fluid runs out.
i am replacing the starter on olds 1995 aurora
Trick question. there isn't a 94 olds aurora.
for a 1997 olds aurora you have to press the engine "eng" button till you get to the "change oil now" then press and hold the reset button till it says "oil life 100%". it should be the same for a 96.
You will need to locate the turn signal flasher and replace it.
Take the light assy off and take the bulbs out the back.