Behind the back side of the engine on the passenger side, about a foot down from the top. It's not easy to get to.
no there is only one belt
Plugged or stuck valve in the power steering unit would be my guess. The power steering pump (the thing you add fluid to) is probably OK if you can still turn right as usual.
You need a Z7 clutch puller. There is not a lot of info on it being a Z7. There was a lot of trial and error on my part when I did this. They are not that much. You can get them at Oreillys.
The power steering pump is held on by 2 bolts which are accessed through holes in the pulley. The bolts are on the top and bottom of the power steering pump. You will need to use and socket extension or deep socket. Go to napaonline.com and search for 1998 olds Intrugue then power steering pump to get a view of what it looks like (the picture shows the pump rotated on its side).
yes They are all the same on the body parts
never use it
12.3 quarts
Yes
The 1998 Oldsmobile Intrigue gets an estimated 19 mpg in the city. The vehicle gets an estimated 30 mpg highway mileage.
Very simple, actually I just did it, the ODBII port is directly under the steering wheel where the carpet and trim meet.
Remove the 1998 Oldsmobile power steering pump hose. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new power steering pump.
The Antenna is built into the rear window.