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Seized A/C compressor

The cause of this is that the roller bearing that the AC compressor pulley turns on is frozen up, the bearing can be replaced but you will need to buy the pulley assembly to get the bearing and you will need a special puller to remove the pressed on pulley. As far as finding a proper belt size to bypass the compressor that is nearly impossible to do, you may get the measurements right but in most cases the belt size you need will not be available, When the factory builds a car or truck with "AC Delete" they install a bypass pulley and the same belt is used for both with and without AC. The cost to replace the bearing is low, and that would be the by far the easiest thing to do here. You can buy the AC tool you need online, just google the year and make.
12/27/2011 6:43:49 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Dec 27, 2011
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Heater problem

change the car thermostat
12/16/2011 3:08:45 AM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Dec 16, 2011
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My 1997 oldsmobile aurora dash lights go off at night and are on during daylight.

is your dimmer switch turned up ?
12/16/2011 2:40:32 AM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Dec 16, 2011
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My car is pulling

without my head under tyhe bonnet and a test drive myself its difficult to give a correct answer on the description of the fault described but i would hazard a guess and say that you are low on automatic transmission fluid in the gearbox which is causing it to take its time to move providing that your description is to lead me me beleave
12/7/2011 7:04:41 AM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Dec 07, 2011
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Location of the neutral safety switch on a 97 olds

located on the transmision. wher the shift linkage gose into the trann.
11/12/2011 6:37:53 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Nov 12, 2011
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1997 olds. auora overheating

feel of the top hose, if it's soft when the car is running and at operating temperature then it's probably air in the system, not allowing the pump to pick up the antifreeze. To get the air out let the car cool completely (like overnight) then fill the reservoir, leave the cap off and run the car until it comes up to normal operating temp. (watch to see you keep enough antifreeze so the tank doesn't go empty.
My 97 Aurora did the same thing and this fixed it.
11/6/2011 1:57:59 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Nov 06, 2011
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Thermostat

Hi!
It appears we have an Air lock scenario and you will need to perform a system Bleed.
Park the vehicle on level ground, when cold remove coolant filler cap, start engine and leave to idle, turn heater on full and blower to max. When engine reaches operating temperature watch and listen near coolant filler, keep clear as gurgling and hopefully a boil over should occur. Top up with very warm coolant and wait as it may do it again.
Check for heat inside vehicle if warm replace coolant cap but keep an eye on temperature gauge as the ~Air lock may have moved on from heater matrix/core so proceedure needs to be carried out again from COLD.
If persistent boil ups/over attention must made in the cylinder head
or gasket area, or possibly water pump?
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11/6/2011 1:03:29 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Nov 06, 2011
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Horn doesnt work on 1997 olds aurora. how do i

The horn will usually be mounted in the front of the vehicle usually in front or near radiator. Black plAstic 4.5 inch diameter.Will usually be mounted by a flimsy bracket. In not mounted near or on radiator I'd check te firewall. The aurora has alot going on in the engine bay so it may take a few mi urea to find
10/17/2011 2:57:40 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 17, 2011
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Is there a fuel reset switch on my 1997 oldsmobile

No there is is not. Ford is the only manufacturer that uses one. If you want to describe you symptom I will try my best to help you solve it. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_d728a59f986299fa
10/11/2011 2:12:00 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 11, 2011
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How do u remove the starter on a 1997 oldsmobile

1: Open hood and remove plastic heat/noise shield from top of motor (4 plastic nuts)2: On the passenger side of the engine, near the front valve cover, you will see a small box labeled "Battery +" in red letters. Pop that cover. This is the lead to the starter. If you don't want to have to pull the backseat for the battery just remove the nut and pull this wire.3: Remove the silencer and intake tube from the airbox (the box itself can remain).4: Label and remove the 4 front spark plug wires. I lay them down on the hood and hold them with the wiper.5: Disconnect the TPS sensor (side of TB, away from passenger compartment)6: Disconnect wiring to the Idle Air Motor (96-99 have it in the TB, different wire).7: Disconnect the wiring look for the Fuel Injectors, it's down and slightly rear of the TB itself, large round plug.8: Disconnect the fuel lines at the firewall. You can leave them on the fuel rail.9: Undo coolant line from underneath the TB (spring clamp) Pull off and let drain out while you work.10: Remove all vacuum lines from TB (one large on the side, 2 small up top, 1 or 2 more i forget).11: Now is a good time to check the vacuum port on top of the TB. It just unclips. Mine had several cracks in it.12: Remove EGR pipe from side of TB. It bends out of your way, but go easy on it.13: NOW check to make sure all your vacuum lines and wiring it out of the way and not going to fight you as you move the intake out of the way.14: If you havn't already, remove the 4 studs that are the supports for both the top cover, and the hold downs for the fuel rail.15: Remove bolts for the intake. 10mm. I believe there is 4 of them per side. I know if you have had the fuel recall done that they re-locate the FPR to the front. Right over a bolt. Just use a short open-end wrench and you'll be fine. They're not tight.16: Some of the bolts will come out, some may not. I had 2 or 3 that wouldn't come. That's fine just make sure you have them completely backed out.17: This part is probably easiest with two people, but one should be able do it with not to much trouble. Grab the TB mouth and the end of the intake (where the pressure-relief door is) and lift straight up. The whole unit should come up.18: Rotate the whole thing counter-clockwise. That's with the TB facing the passenger compartment and the pressure-door facing the front.19: If you're like me, there will be tons of leaves and stuff down there, take this opportunity to vacuum it out. Also if you feel compelled, you could clean all the intake ports too. Take rags or paper towels or tape or SOMETHING and put it over the intake ports, don't want anything down there.20: Remove the starter with the wires still attached, this is why you removed that B+ lead before hand, RIIIGHT? It's two 10mm bolts, plainly obvious. There isn't any hidden or anything.21: Pull the starter back and up, and rest it on the valve cover. Use a 14mm socket for the main lead and a 8mm for the trigger lead.22: Put the wires on the new starter first, then place it back into the car.23: Installation is reverse of removal! Also, check to see how your intake gaskets are. Mine were OK, but it might be a good idea to replace them. I know there was a marking on manifold saying it was replaced at 14k miles.I hope this helps, i know the dealer will want at least $500 to do this job, plus the starter.
10/10/2011 8:02:22 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 10, 2011
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How to remove in-take to get to starter on 1997

just remove the bolts go at it from the passenger side of the car you will need someone to help you and hold up the intake so that you can get to the starter....
10/10/2011 7:59:41 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 10, 2011
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How do i find out out where my exhaust leak is its

Do what they do at Midas/Monro/Meineke: listen, look and (carefully) feel. Let the sound guide you to the general area, then look for a hole/holes, and if none are seen, hold your hand close to, but not touching, the hot exhaust pipe(s), feeling for the rush of hot exhaust gases. Since you may not have a lift like these commercial outfits, or a handy trench to stand in (like JiffyLube) you'll have to jack up the car by at least two of its four jacking points to fully examine the length of your exhaust system.Since you suspect exhaust intrusion into the cabin through the dashboard vents, you may choose to begin your exhaust system inspection at the exhaust manifold, which collects exhaust from each of the cylinders and conducts it to a single pipe leading to the catalytic converter.
10/7/2011 10:10:48 AM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 07, 2011
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Car is making a loud winding sound when trying to

If the starter is spinning but the engine is not turning over then the starter solenoid is defective. You need a new starter.
10/6/2011 1:29:23 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 06, 2011
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Changed gas rail now not enough fuel pressure to

Hello! There was a RECALL Bulletin for your vehicle which replaces the fuel rail...I'm mentioning it due to the care that must be taken with"O" rings and the Fuel Pressure Regulator...You need a copy of this Recall...It shows the exact step-by-step procedure...There is a strong possibility that you missed a step which is causing the fault...Here is my [email protected] To keep your E-Mail private send me a comment and I'll send a PDF file of the Recall Bulletin # 04014.....Saailer I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/david_6df67de3b14de867
10/4/2011 5:00:27 AM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 04, 2011
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Fuel pressure problem on a 1997 oldsmobile aroura

Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome. What all is going in?
10/3/2011 1:13:53 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 03, 2011
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I have a 97 Oldsmobile Aurora the security key

There are ways to bypass. Check out this link http://vatspasslockpasskeysecurityhelp.yolasite.com/
9/22/2011 1:56:38 AM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Sep 22, 2011
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I just changed the starter

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9/7/2011 2:18:17 PM • 1997 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Sep 07, 2011
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