I have a 97 oldsmobile aurora, and all the gauges went out and i guess since the controls for the air and stuff are electric i dont know but the air and stuff wont turn on either. it all went out at the same time so im assuming its all the same problem, anybody know what it could be?
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SOURCE: 1995 oldsmobil aurora
ok`heres what you do .... you have the fuse box on the back seat take the seat of and then the box thats on the side of the battery take the top of and then go to the small fuses and check all of them there should be one or two that are burned that why the .... or it just need a little push downwards so that`s one solution check it out....
SOURCE: How do I boost the air conditioning system on my 2001 Olds Aurora
On the caps that screw on the two AC ports you will see a Letter L or H.You need to add to the L(low) side and if you have no caps the hose connector on the can of freon will only fit the low side.Also,most of the time the low fittting is smaller than the high fitting is. When adding have your car running with the AC on and on the max setting.Hope this helps.John.
SOURCE: removing the alternator from a 1995 oldsmobile aurora
i found it best to remove radiator first before trying to tackle the alternator... once that is removed then you can easily get to it to unloosen bolt and swap
SOURCE: My gauges(temp, speedometer, tachometer, fuel,etc.) do not work
I believe that this is caused by a blown Relay or Fuse. I also just went through this. I took my Relays into NAPA and replaced them all, refered back to the diagram and installed the new ones, I also, (unsure if it'll make a difference) turned every fuse to face upright and in the same direction after removing to clean the contact point with a soft tipped metel brush. Overall, replace the Relays and you should be fine.
SOURCE: cigarette lighter wont work no more on my 2001 aurora
1st check all fuses. 2nd why do you need to charge all the time? If your battery keeps going low and you have to charge it all the time , perhaps you need a new battery. If the charger has to give the battery a large charge then it may have caused the fuse to fail on that circut. . Is this device for a cell phone? If it is then you probably blew a fuse. Let me know if you are charging the car battery or charging a cell phone battery.
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