take it to your nearest auto parts store(autozone or advance auto) and they will clear the code for you but i would suggest you fix the problem first otherwise it will just come back on
Check in the removable housing at the engine end of the uper radiator hose
did you check the fuse?
To find the serpentine belt diagram for a 1993 Oldsmobile Achieva, you can refer to the vehicle's owner's manual, which typically includes a diagram showing the routing of the belt around the pulleys. Alternatively, you can check under the hood, as many vehicles have a sticker or label on the radiator support or near the engine that illustrates the belt routing. If these options are not available, online resources or repair manuals specific to the Oldsmobile Achieva may also provide the information you need.
check main pulley area bottom by harmonic balance
The 1996 Oldsmobile Achieva typically has three motor mounts: two side mounts and one rear mount. These mounts help secure the engine and minimize vibrations. It's important to check their condition, as worn mounts can lead to excessive movement and noise.
achievas ended their run in 97. check autozone .com after checking year model
check the oil before you start you car, if its low on the stick and it in to add line add a quart of oil. And check to see if you have a puddle under the engine of the car. If you do open the hood a check the left side of the engine to see if there any oil drops on the ac comp top, if there is the timing gasget need to be replace.
Probably because you need to check the engine.
To replace the engine coolant temperature sensor on a 1998 Oldsmobile Achieva, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Locate the sensor, which is typically found near the thermostat housing or cylinder head. Unplug the electrical connector, remove the old sensor using a socket or wrench, and install the new sensor after applying a small amount of thread sealant if required. Finally, reconnect the electrical connector and the battery cable, and check for leaks or any issues.
With a scan tool.
I am assuming you mean there is volume from the blower but it is cold. If so, First check your coolant level, if it is low the first thing to empty is the heater core. Check this and get back.
That engine number is from a BIG block Oldsmobile engine. Check some links below.