Does the LSS have a 3.8L engine? If so, the crank sensor is behind the crank pulley/harmonic damper.
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1997 lss stalls may start after hours or days
Replacing a fog lamp on 1997 Olds LSS is easy. All you have to do is take the lights out of the car, take the old bulb out than replace it with the new one.
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It is most likely a sensor that is stuck or malfunctioning. I tracked this problem in my LSS to the sensor in the door handle of the driver side. I simply disconnected it. It is the sensor that get's used the most and as such usually fails first. Take the inside panel off, reach in and up from the inside towards the handle and you will feel some wires and a clip, disconnect it and your lights should go off. Thanks, Josh
Poor driving. Poor servicing. Poor upkeep. Leaking tank or fuel system. Unnecessary journeys. Unauthorised journeys. Syphoning tank.
Need to know the year and engine info.
It is on the far right hand side, toward the front. It is covered by a square looking black box. A couple of screws hold the cover on. The Air filter is under it. Hope this helps.
On a 1996 Oldsmobile LSS, the starter relay is typically located in the under-hood fuse box. You can find the fuse box near the battery on the driver's side of the engine compartment. The relay itself is usually labeled, so you can refer to the diagram on the cover of the fuse box for precise identification. If you're having trouble starting the vehicle, checking the relay is a good step in troubleshooting the issue.
In a 1996 Oldsmobile LSS, the blower fuse is typically located in the fuse box, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. To identify the correct fuse, refer to the vehicle's owner's manual for the specific location and designation of the blower fuse. It's important to check the fuse for continuity if the blower motor isn't functioning.
Mine has 195,000 miles and still counting......