It's under the intake manifold. Remove that & the starter is accessible.
The firing order on the 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 is 1-2-7-3-4-5-6-8, according to page 6-674 of the 2001 Aurora factory manual.
Aurora 4.0 V8 takes 7 litres of oil.
You never have to. They have magic forever plugs and run on baby smiles.
The 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora is designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for optimal performance and fuel efficiency.
The starter on this year Aurora is acessed from under the car. It is in the normal location of most vehicles - on the bottom of the engine, front, the nose goes into the transmission bell housing. Tech JK ----------- Its under the intake. jackass --------------- Response: Maybe you should get your facts straight before you start name calling, you JerkWad ! This is the 3.5L V6, NOT the 4.0 V8 ! Tech JK -------------
Knowing the firing order of a cars engine will help diagnose problems later. The firing order of a 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 is 1-2-7-3-4-6-8.
On my 1998 Aurora with a 4.0L V8, the water pump is on the driver's side of the engine. It is right at the top of the engine.
Underneath air intake manifold on top of the engine.
On my 1998 Aurora with a 4.0L V8, the water pump is on the driver's side of the engine. It is right at the top of the engine.
AnswerFrom 1995 to 1999 model years a 250hp 4.0L Northstar V8 was the only engine option. In 2001 and 2002 with the new body style a 215hp 3.5L V6 was offered along with the 4.0L V8 and in 2003 only the 4.0L V8 was offered. On the back of the car on the trunk under the licence plate, It will say "Aurora 3.5 or Aurora 4.0." This obviously indicates the size of the engine, you jackass.
A leaking fuel pressure regulator is the most common cause for a rich condition on the Olds Aurora 4.0L V8. -------------------------
It's near the radiator on the front of the engine, just right of the center line of the car. This is on a 4.0L V8.