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I have a 1992 /98 0lds the air condition will not work unless I take the ground wire lose then it kicks in but it show that makes car is over heating when it is not what sencer is doing this please help [email protected] it is hot in texas
Well, for starters, your problem got posted under 1985 Oldsmobile 98 - then you said it was a 95 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Elite (HUGE difference between 85 and 95)...then it would be REALLY nice to know which engine we are talking about.
I'll just go with what you said last: 1995 Oldsmobile Regency Elite (Two engine possibilities)
If you have the 3.8L Supercharged engine (VIN CODE "1") it is on the left side of the engine near the oil filter.
If you have the non-supercharged 3.8L (VIN CODE "K") there are TWO of them. One is near the oil filter and the other one is in about the same location on the other side of the engine block.
Please also note that MOST fault codes for knock sensors are not caused by the knock sensors themselves. (they do fail, but it is very rare.) Usually there is either a wiring problem to the knock sensor, or the engine has internal problems causing a "knocking" or "ticking" noise which causes the engine computer to "think" that there is a problem with pre-detonation causing an "ignition ping". The code sets when the computer has retarded the ignition timing as far as it can and the "knock" or "ping" does not go away....usually it doesn't go away because it is not caused by ignition timing. The knock sensor is just doing its job and reporting the knock. It does not know the difference between a knock caused by ignition and a knock caused by internal engine problems.
hi,
It is under the dash on the passenger side. There are a few fuses and 8 or 9 relays You have to remove the underside cover to gain access to the electrical panel. good luck!!!!!
I think its the air charge temp.sensor!
Thank You!
Can you tell me where the coolant air sensor is too?
Which Temp sensor? There are 2.. Coolant Temp sensor and AIR Temp sensor?
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