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The fuel pump fuse is under the glove box inside the car. Why is it blowing is the $100 question! Here's a good one from left field- Check the Oil Pressure sending unit before going for the in tank pump. They share the same power (fuse) Go figure!
This is probably the transmission. Check the transmission fluid level to make sure it is at the appropriate level. If not add transmission fluid to reach the appropriate level. If this does not work then the gears may be burnt out in the transmission.
Well, in my 1989 Olds 88, the oil filter is just above the right swingarm for the wheel. It's an interesting reach from underneath, and the oil drips directly onto the frame of the car, but that's where the filter should be.
I believe they use the same 3800 (3.8L V6) engine up through 1997 or 1998...so you should be able to find it there. Hope that helps!
seriuosly? refer to a haynes car repair/maintence manual. a lil messsy and a lil time but yes you can do it fram oil filters and mobile 1 synthic oil are the best to use.
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