Injectors are clogged
yes it will if it is a 4T60E from a 3.4 DOHC and yes it will if it is from the 3.1 even though it may not i know this because i am an olds nut and i have a 96 3.4 DOHC and that is the only year in the 90s that will not enter change with the others in the case of your 93 the 95 tranny will fit as long as it is the same tranny you may have to switch a mounting bracket on the cradle but again yes yes yes is the answer you seek
be more specific what kind of noise if any at all wont turn over ? it will not even crank up
ABOUT A HALF AN INCH DOWN OR UNTELL THE EXTENDED RING SETS EVEN WITH INTAKE.... LOCATED-BACK LEFT SIDE
It's difficult to get at but it can be done. Where the passenger's feet rest, you must take off the panel above and you'll find it deep in there. My buddy just replaced mine and it took him bout half an hour just to get it out (even with a telescoping drill extension, to unscrew the thing, so be prepared with extensions). He said they fry out eventually, but what doesn't on these oldies?
Picking the right color for the Cutlass really has alot of different things to take into consideration. Things like the interior color, if it has the vinyl top the types of wheels you have on it and of course your own personal likes. Just remember, if this is a car that you are going to drive, make it an expression of your personality. Even if you paint it white, make sure the color shows who you are.
The O2 sensor is located on the rear exhaust- driver's side. Easiest to get to if you rotate the engine forward and away from the firewall. I have used regular wrenches even though they sell O2 sensor wrenches.
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No it will not, GM is different then oldsmobile. Not even close.
check the seals around the tail lights... happened to me in a grand am, smells like mold/mildew in the summer. or check if the window even rolls up all the way
It sounds like you may need to replace your thermostat. Even though you have enough coolant in the radiator and overflow reservoir the coolant may not be circulating through the system because the thermostat is not opening. When the coolant can't flow through the engine and radiator it will get very hot and stay very hot. This is usually an inexpensive and fairly easy fix, just purchase a new thermostat and install it or have a mechanic do it for you.
There is usually a fusebox in the passenger compartment, most often somewhere under or in the dash. Sometimes, it can be in the kick panel on the driver's side, or in the glove box, perhaps even in the console. Usually in the left side kick panel by your foot, some have a small on on the right kick panal. May be up at the toe of your left foot Im pretty sure if you open your passenger door, you'll see a fuse panel.
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