there was a factory recall on them 2 years ago on the 98s. you should check with your dealer
There has actually been a recall on the 98 intrigues because of the rear seat belts. They have a tendency to twist as they are pulled into the automatic retractor, causing the retractor to seize up. Had the same problem with mine. All I did was slowly pull the seatbelts a little at a time. When they would stop, I'd let it back in again to unlock the retractor, then try again. Took some patience and time, but eventually got them out.As for the recall, I think if you go into your local Oldsmobile dealership service center, they'll install guides that prevent the seat belts from twisting.See: http://www.automotix.net/autorepair/recalls/oldsmobile-intrigue/
Rear seat belts are stuck
top right rear of engine.
Behind the right rear panel, behind the right sliding door.
pull front of rear seat up. remove it and battery is right there
It houses the rear seat passenger shoulder belt retractor.
If I remember right these are 4" by 10" and you need to access them through the trunk.
to the left of the right rear tire It'son the front of the gas tank.
rear right rear left front right front left You always want to start furthest away from the master cylinder and work yourself closer to it.
Same procedure as all vehicles. Start with bleeding the right rear then left rear then right front then left front keeping the reservoir full at all times.
Jack the car up at the right rear wheel. The fuel filter is located under the car, beneath the right rear passenger door. It'll be self-explanatory as soon as you see it.
Impossible to answer without the year and model Oldsmobile you're referring to.