Yes, there is a recall for turn signal flashers on this model. The flasher is incorporated into the hazard flasher switch on this vehicle, they have a defective solder joint that causes, first intermittent, then complete failure of the turn signals. My Alero is a 2000, which is the year covered by the recall, but the vin didn't fall within the parameters of the recall. I just called GM, they gave me an over-ride code for the dealer, and I got it fixed, no problem!
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A person who does this is called a welcher.
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A strobe light.
Flashlight signals can be used in emergency situations to communicate distress or call for help by using a series of short and long flashes of light to convey a message. For example, three short flashes followed by three long flashes can signal SOS, indicating a call for help. This method can be effective in situations where verbal communication is not possible or when visibility is limited.
I had a 2000 Olds Alero 4 cylinder. There is not a dipstick for the transmission, it can be checked by hoisting the vehicle and remove the fill nut/cap. If the fluid is at the top there is enough. I would recommend taking it to the shop for this, as I do not have the specifics of where it is located. I have a 2000 Alero v 6 engine automstic trans and mine is what they call a sealed for life transmission, it does have a filler cap but no dipstick. so the previous answer would be correct to check the fluid level and as long as u have no leaks from the tranny u shouldn't have to add any if little at all, Sincerely, TONY ,, Indianapolis, IN.
Selaphobia is fear of flashes of light but I don't know about a fear of light in general.
There is no transmission fluid dipstick on 2000 Oldsmobile Alero. The process to check the fluid level is very tricky and my recommendation is to take it to the dealer to have it check and filled if needed. It was designed this way to prevent leaks. Take some money. This previous answer is correct i have a 2000 Alero and it does not have a tranny dipstick, its an automaic and they call this tranny a sealed for life set up, there is a filler cap to add fluid but to check it i suggest take it to dealer or try to see if u can see any fluid near the top of filler tube reservor. as long as u have no leaks from tranny it should not need fluid and if u think it does it wont need much as long as there are no leaks, TONY, Indpls, IN..
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