SOURCE: 1994 old cutlass ciera 3100 blown head gasket.
Get a Chilton's book on the car. It will take you thru the whole job, and give you the torque specs for putting it back together. You will need a torque wrench, foot pounds, and a good socket set.
SOURCE: 92 Olds Cutlass Ciera ignitian code needed
i dont have it but if you register at www.autozone.com you can get it for free and registering is free and they have all kinds of free help and diagrams for you
SOURCE: 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera V6-3100 3.1 L
Just follow the top rad hose to the engine.It will end up at the thermostat housing.The thermostat is under the thing the upper rad hose goes to and once you have drained down the radiator some then just unbolt it and put in ther new thermostat[with a new gasket of course after you scrapped all the old gasket off].
SOURCE: ignition switch on my 1992 olds cutlass ciera
Disconnect battery,remove lower dash driver side,[caution] unplug yellow wire should say air bag..look on column 4 screw that holds shift indicator,note position of it,It may just clip on be careful not to pull on it or let it git caught on any thing,2 15mm nut gold or silver remove lower steering column plug switch 2- 1/4 or 5/16 hold switch in place ,,re place ageist ,,,hope this is some help let us know ,PS first I would check fuse link at starter and crank fuse ,you can git A book from the liberty. usually in a day or two.....best ..
SOURCE: cant locate hazard flasher relay on my 1994 oldsmobile
ok i have found your answer but i found it on another website so i copied it for you to rummage thru I hope this is what u were seeking and glad to help.
flasher switch location
The flasher switch for the 94 cutlass is not where you would think it
would be it is behind and off to the side of the ashtray or below the
radio.
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The above is accurate; getting to it is a little tricky. Open the
glove box and remove the tether wire connection at the door by
unscrewing the SHC screw with a T-15 Torx driver. This will expose 2 of
the 4 fuse panel mounting screws. Use an 8mm socket to remove all four
and wiggle the panel out. The flasher is behind and to the left in the
harness itself, not on a terminal block. Use a straight blade
screwdriver to gently pry the two prong connection from the unit (Mine
was an OEM Wagner - bright yellow.)
Additional Answer
It depends if you're talking about the turn signal flasher or
the emergency flasher. The emergency flasher is directly behind the
glovebox. If you're referring to the turn signal flasher, I just
replaced mine last night without having to mess with the fusebox or
glovebox. It turns out that it was attached by a clip on the right side
of the ashtray frame inside the dashboard. I took out the removable
"cup" part of the ashtray, then removed the two upper and two lower
ashtray frame screws. Next, I pulled the frame forward and disconnected
the small ashtray light. The power wire for the cigarette lighter can
stay attached. After I slide the frame out the rest of the way it was
easy to get to and replace the flasher unit.
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