SOURCE: 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora Outside Temp Gauge
the sensor is in behind the nosecone. but this should not effect the ac system . it would it the inside temp sender said that in the auto mode only. put it in defrost mode and the compressor should be on if not you have another problem (maybe low on freon)
SOURCE: removing the alternator from a 1995 oldsmobile aurora
i found it best to remove radiator first before trying to tackle the alternator... once that is removed then you can easily get to it to unloosen bolt and swap
SOURCE: My gauges(temp, speedometer, tachometer, fuel,etc.) do not work
I believe that this is caused by a blown Relay or Fuse. I also just went through this. I took my Relays into NAPA and replaced them all, refered back to the diagram and installed the new ones, I also, (unsure if it'll make a difference) turned every fuse to face upright and in the same direction after removing to clean the contact point with a soft tipped metel brush. Overall, replace the Relays and you should be fine.
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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