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Warning Lights I have a 2002 Oldsmobile Alero GLS. I have a warning light that keeps coming on, and I dont know what it means, I think it is the coolant low, but I do not have a owners manuel, and cant seem to find a free one online. Any suggestions??? Please Help..

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Does it look like a radiator with an arrow? Did you check the antifreeze level?

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All of the warning lights come for no reason

you have a carboned up ignition switch, because gm didnt think your car needed a starter relay. you can disassemble your switch clean the contacts reinstall it abd it should work fine.

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My 02 olds Alero is idling rough, has lost power, and is hesitating on acceleration just since this this morning. What might this be? Thinking coil pack? At first was thinking vacuum leak put can't hear...

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Warning light?

That is the low coolant level indicator. Check the coolant level in your radiator and or reservoir. Add a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water. If you want to get an owners manual go here and sign up. http://www.gm.com/gmownercenter/gm/?campaignId=&vin=
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My dash lights went out in my 04 alero, the warning lights all work but the back lights such as the gas gauge and speed-o-meter are out and I do not know why.

Did your radio go crazy too? Mine does this when it rains and I discoverd that my fuse box was getting wet. I was told I had a leak in the windshield.My lights would come on at night when this happened and run my battery down.
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Warning Lights

Yes it is the coolant level. Top it up.
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The turn on lights does not flash

Check out this recall below:
Bulletin No.: 04098A

SPECIAL POLICY
Subject:
04098 - Special Policy Adjustment - Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Flashers 

Condition
Some customers of 1999-2002 Chevrolet Malibu, Oldsmobile Alero, Pontiac Grand Am, and 1999 Oldsmobile Cutlass may have turn signal/hazard flashers that become inoperative.

Special Policy Adjustment
This special policy covers the condition described above for a period of 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km), whichever occurs first, from the date the vehicle was originally placed in service, regardless of ownership. The repairs will be made at no charge to the customer.

Good luck and hope this helps:
HAZARD WARNING SWITCH REPLACEMENT - ON VEHICLE 
REMOVAL PROCEDURE 

Remove the center air louver deflector. Refer to Air Deflector Louver Replacement - Center Vent. 
Remove the instrument panel cluster. 
Remove the hazard warning switch bezel from the instrument panel using a small-flat bladed tool to release the retainers.
Remove the left side bolt from the hazard warning switch through the instrument panel cluster pocket Remove the right side and center lower bolts from the hazard warning switch through the center air louver deflector pocket.
Reposition the hazard warning switch from the instrument panel to access the electrical connector. 
Disconnect the electrical connectors from the hazard warning switch. 
Remove the hazard warning switch from instrument panel. 

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Connect the electrical connectors to the hazard warning switch.
Position the hazard warning switch to the mounting points in the instrument panel. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.
Install the left side bolt to the hazard warning switch through the instrument panel cluster pocket. Tighten Tighten the left side hazard warning switch bolt to 3 N.m (27 lb in) . 
Install the right side and center lower bolts to the hazard warning switch through the center air louver deflector pocket. Tighten Tighten the left side hazard warning switch bolt to 3 N.m (27 lb in) . 
Install the hazard warning switch bezel to the instrument panel pressing into place until fully seated. Install the instrument panel cluster. 
Install the center air louver deflector. Refer to Air Deflector Louver Replacement - Center Vent.
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Warning lights

Feel safe about your trip as this a only warning lights that some issues are at hand concerning your car, it does not mean you can not travel 1000miles.

Just take your car for a scan and it will all be corrected.

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On my Oldsmobile Alero 2002, all the warning lights are on

You have probably clipped the data line for the computer. This is not a fix!! Just putting bandages where stitches belong!! Any questions just shoot back
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2003 Alero dash lights out temporarily

a posible BCM problem. take to shop and have tested...
BCM= body control modual
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