First, remove the radiator cap and start the engine.The engine should be warm enough for the thermostat to open. (The fluid can be seen to circulate once the thermostat opens), Be careful of the now hot fluid that it will not burn you. There is most likely a radiator plug at the bottom of the radiator but if not, remove the bottom radiator hose and allow the fluid to drain out. If you want to flush the system you could refill with plain water (close the drain plug) and allow to circulate for a few minutes then redrain. There are commercial products for flushing the system readily available. Once emptied (and flushed), close the plug or reattach the bottom hose and fill with the appropriate mix of antifreeze and water. Read on the antifreeze container for the dilution ratio for the desired low temperature protection.
Go to your closest dealer and give them your VIN number. They will then look up your key number & make you a new one instantly. Volia! You are now in your Cutlass supreme.P. S.Just be sure to bring your license and registration .
Hey Duane==I think I use a wrench on the bolt that holds the pulley to the bracket for the idler. I think it is 13mm. Goodluck, Joe
Its not very hard to change a vacum hose. I can't tell you where it's at because there are about 20 different ones
Depends on the year as to when it should be changed.1979-89 change every 60,000 miles1990-96 change every 90,000 miles1998-up change every 105,000 milesWarning: This is an interference engine.
Most likely a blown head gasket. Or if you own a GM it's probably the intake manifold gaskets. There is a class action law suit that has been settled , but getting any cash will be a chore. I have a 96 GMC and just changed them for the second time.
yes they are they did change calipers until 96
wher is the temp sending unit on a 96 oldsmobilr cutlass
*96-98 Olds Achivea *96-01 Pontiac Grand Am *99-01 Olds Alero *96-01 Pontiac Sunfire *96-01 Chevy Malibu *96-? Buick Skylark *96-98 Olds Cutlass
go to your local auto parts store and ask for it.
no you dummy
On a 96, there is a fuse panel on the right side of the dash, against the right door.
It's a white plastic thing right above the brake pedal. It has two wires that plug into it.
It means that you need to get the cars computer scanned to find out what the problem is.
The flasher for the ciera is behind the glove box. You have to take the glove box out and feel around directly behind the fuse box. It was really easy I just did it 2 months ago.
show me a diagram of how to change my serpetine belt on my 96 olds LSType your answer here...
the three coil packs are located above the rear rocker cover, near the firewall. -- In the way to replace the spark plugs.
Any other GM A-body should work (82-96 Buick Century, Olds Cutlass Ciera, Pontiac 6000)