We have replaced many parts of this car.... My troubles now are the Right Rear Passenger Window works when it wants too... Why? also We have had the Airconditioner recharged and it is holding Pressure... but continues to blow out HOT air... Where and How can I fix this issue... Please Help... Thanks
SOURCE: 97 Olds Aurora AC blowing warm air a day after recharging system
Several- The system should hold freon for years without leaking. There are pressure switches and they cut off the compressor with an undercharge and an overcharge. You need guages to measure the charge. There are testers the A/C shops have called "sniffers" which can detect a leak. If you have no leak then you need a technician to add or remove freon to get the concentration right. Or you need guages.
SOURCE: 2001 Aurora..AC on driver side 2 vents is working
needs a new temp blend door actuator( dealer only part)
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Go to the parts store and purchase the Haynes shop manual for your Olds. Gives step by step with pictures .Costs about $20 or so but well worth it.
SOURCE: 2001 oldsmobile aurora rear door driver side
If you can hear the motor running while pressing the window switch you may have a broken clip or something in the way causing the window to slip off track. If no sound comes while pressing the window button you may need a power window regulator motor "OR" the window button itself may need replacing. If the window was down when it stopped working and had to be manually rolled back up, this can cause the glass to randomly fall back inside the door. This is because the car thinks that the window is still down and will continue to fall until it tells the computer that the window was closed using the power window button. If the window falls at just the wrong angle you could end up having to replace the glass as well.
SOURCE: the lock and windows of my 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
Easiest way to do that is grab your owners manual. There are two fuse boxes in that car. One under the hood on the left side, same area as your battery charge terminal, and the other is under the back seat, with the battery. There are fuse charts in the owners manual. Just look for fuses and relays that relate to the doors, locks, and windows. Pull them and check. If you arent sure, just replace it with a new one, fuses are inexpensive!!! Take care :-)
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