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.
Trans fluid may overflow in a 1996 Olds Aurora due to several factors, including overfilling the transmission, a faulty transmission cooler or line that causes fluid to back up, or a malfunctioning transmission vent that prevents proper fluid circulation. Additionally, internal issues like a clogged filter or failing pump can lead to increased pressure, resulting in overflow. It’s important to diagnose the specific cause to prevent further damage to the transmission system.
Throttle position sensor
A leaking fuel pressure regulator is the most common cause for a rich condition on the Olds Aurora 4.0L V8. -------------------------
broken radiator
If you over fill a manual transmission it will blow the overflow into the spew hole in your bell housing and chances are it will get on your clutch and cause it to slip.
yes..a bad oxygen sensor can/will make your car stall at idle speed
on my 97 the cause was the cam position sensors, there are 2 it cost me $500 at the caddy dealer
Could be,blown fuse, bad blower motor, bad switch, bad resistor,
check the wires, if they are crossed up you get bad ilding. my aurora was idling around 1500 rpm's, but after having all the spark plugs and boots replaced it went back to around 600...see if that helps
the answer is you just don't do that. and if you did. you must of hit a horse. because otherwise. the wheel wouldn't bounce. only everyone in the world knows that.
Fuse, wiring, connector, drivers side window control switch.
if you put to much oil your crankshaft will wipe in to it and cause bubbles and inside bubbles is air and air does not lube the engine at all. it will ruin it.