In the reservoir tank. You will see two wires running to tank and there is a float inside there. These tend to stick and tapping on side of tank will cause float to float thus turning off the light if that is your issue. These cars have a common problem with heater core leakage and head gasket leakage on the 4cyl.
sensor is located on coolant housing at engine front
The low coolant sensor in a 1998 Oldsmobile 98 Regency is typically located in the coolant reservoir or near the radiator. It is designed to monitor the coolant level and alert the driver if it falls below a certain threshold. To access it, you may need to remove the coolant reservoir or check the area around the radiator where the sensor is mounted. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and details.
Bad coolant sensor or faulty wiring to the sensor.
I don't think so, because a 93 is an OBD I computer, the 98 is an OBD II
A blinking temperature display on your 1995 Olds 98 Regency Elite typically indicates a problem with the engine's cooling system. This could be due to overheating, a faulty coolant sensor, or low coolant levels. It's important to check the coolant level and inspect for leaks or other issues. If the problem persists, having the vehicle diagnosed by a professional is recommended to avoid potential engine damage.
Between the radiator and the grille!
Go to Auto Zone and have them both checked out for free.
If the 1998 Olds Achieva will not rev over 2500 rpm there may be an issue with the idle control valve. A bad or unplugged valve will not let the car accelerate over 2500 RPM.
The engine coolant temperature sensor has nothing to do with the low coolant light. The low coolant sensor is mounted in the bottom of the overflow/filling reservoir by your washer fluid bottle. You will need to verify that the coolant overflow/fill bottle has coolant in it and if it does then the sensor is bad and will have to be replaced.
the sensor is right next to a radiator cap at the bottom of the neck.
burn that pos wow you can do better than that where is the coolant temp sensor on3.3 engine on a 98 dodge caravan
Could be your TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) is bad.