I hear it is the crankshaft position sensor (CPS) on the car, we have an Aurora in the shop now with this problem.
I would use my key
A warning light on the dash would illuminate.
i would have the light switch checked to see if it is faulty
Throttle position sensor
Oldsmobile being one of the oldest car manufacturers in America, I can imagine why you think it would be difficult to find aftermarket parts for your Aurora. However, I came across a whole range of Oldsmobile Aurora aftermarket parts on 1aauto.com while surfing online. They seem to have a large inventory of aftermarket parts for Oldsmobile Aurora on their website. What I like about them is the fact that they are a second generation aftermarket car part dealers, which means they really know the business inside out. I was also impressed to read that they have won the Bizrate Circle of Excellence Award three years in a row.
The Aurora is faster. I have one myself. It has 50 more horses then a Grand Prix GT, and it is also faster then the supercharged Grand Prix GTP. Not much faster, but it is.
Could be,blown fuse, bad blower motor, bad switch, bad resistor,
Fuse, wiring, connector, drivers side window control switch.
specify "not go into drive" does that mean it stalls or?
there is a fusible link on the starter solenoid somewhere
I suspect that the transmission cooler that is built into your radiator has leaked fluid internally into the coolant part of the rad and into the rest of the cooling system.
radiators run 50.00 to 100.00 depending on where you are. it is a 3-6 hour job. mechanics charge 30.00 to 70.00 an hour.