That is your ABS motor working its magic to try to get you traction again. Dont worry about it, its completely normal.. Low Trac uses the brakes (ABS) to balance torque to the front wheels. The groaning you hear is the ABS braking the wheel that has lost traction to keep it from spinning, which transfers torque to the other wheel. Sounds like it is working as designed.
where is the crank sensor located on a 2002 Oldsmobile intrigue 3.5
Yup, it has one!
2002 was the last model year that Oldsmobile Intrigues were produced. The Intrigue was the first Oldsmobile to end production in the process of phasing out the Oldsmobile brand. The last Intrigue rolled off the factory floor in June of 2002.
Bottom of the engine
pull out the fuse
probably the abs pump...mine has started whining after sitting >6hrs, during which the abs has bled off pressure (which it shouldn't)-:
Check your battery cables. I had same issue
crankshaft sensor b circuit
depending on the year, I have a 2002 intrigue, it is located just above the starter, it needs to be removed to remove the crankshaft sensor, 15mm for starter and 10mm for sensor 1 bolt , not to difficult.
Fuel pump will not run.
looks like a normal sensor, I have a 2002 intrigue, it is located just above the starter, you have to take out the starter in order to take it out.
Chicago won the Oscar for Sound in 2002.