I'm having same problem. Have narrowed it down to worn door catch; now have to find a way to adjust it for being worn. Only driver's door acting up, because of most use.
Check on driver or passenger side of the radiator, on the side next to the motor. Should be a small metal plug.
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.
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.
Most GM fuel filters are behind the driver, under the frame.
The diagnostic port on a 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora is located below the dash on the driver's side. It is just to the right of the steering column.
For a 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora the OBD interface is located under the dash board on the drivers side almost directly below the steering column.
Directly in front of the driver's side front tire inside fender well.
On my 1998 Aurora with 4.0L v8, the air intake temperature sensor is located on the air filter housing on the driver's side of engine compartment.
The fuse panel cover is on the passenger side in a 1998 Oldsmobile intrigue. Same location as vehicles that have it on driver side. Just pull on it and it will pop off.
Some are under the hood on passenger side some are beside dash at driver door
on the driver's side, you need to take out the air filter duct. fairly easy to do. kind of tight after that though. patients...
Cannot speak specifically to a Oldsmobile but, on a Dodge product of same vintage it would be low freon. Either that, or it could be a bad control head, or a bad blend door actuator.