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I have a 1997 olds aurora that developed alot of electrical things to fail all at once including; tali lights, fog lights, side turn assist lights, lights left on warning chime, and dash lights. It appears that the twilight system isn't working right or at all. I have checked all pertaining fuses in all 4 fuse boxes and to no avail. Can you help me? Oh, the brake lights and rear turn signals do work despite the regular running lights being out.
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Look in web site known as Rock auto.com and find Aurora and then under "Electrical Switch&Relay Section"-and will find Complete Replacement for the Lights switch&Twilight sentinel ALL in One Complete Module!:) just Remove Old& replace W/New one&IS Simple-2!:)If IN' Colorado Spings Area-Try Going to "Cooper Automotive"-I've Been for over 25 years Now&Has taken Great care of My'66 Mustang-On Top of my 1997 Olds Aurora Too!!...:):)Give it a try&Rock auto has GM OEM Parts@Wholesale Pricing TOO!!..:):)-Look around the WHOLE Olds Aurora section&open&Close as many that sound at least close to what-U-Need, and they ALL have the Products Pics TOO-Hence you'll likely/Eventually Find Exactly what -U-Need and maybe an Extra Relay/switch/Wiring harness/Fuses&Etc.-That GO with Part-U-Need also-give it a Whirl-U-May_B-Surprised Nicely@a Good Price-2!!.:):)
Yes its located on the lever on your left on steering column just turn forward twice for regular lihgts front ,tail,& marke will light up. other wise your car is equipped with daytime running lights and twilight sentinel witch will automaticly turn your lights on.
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
I did a part search for you on Car-part.com. There are at least 3 interchanges including the Buick Park Ave, Oldsmobile Aurora, and the Buick Riviera. There are around 250 available throughout the United States. Just go to Car-part.com and fill in the search fields to locate one near you. I hope I've helped. If so please rate my assistance and leave a comment to help others in a similar situation. Happy Holidays.
Check on the side of the seat for a manual lever. For some reason the car companies still include a manual adjustment in addition to the electric one. If any direction works with the motor then the fuse is good.
That's the rear foglight socket. The rear foglight idea is European, and they ship the Audi over with a rear foglight as well, but it's only on the driver's side (that's the way rear fogs are done in Europe). That socket is fully powered though, and wired to the same dash switch as the driver's side rear fog. What you can do (what I did on my 99 A4) was to use a drill and **** out the rectangular opening in the rear taillight panel, and then put a bulb in that socket. Voila, instant dual rear fogs.
This is a good idea because in Europe, the police understand that a rear fog is only on one side. In the US, our police don't always know that, and you may get pulled over if you have that on - they may think you have a blown taillight bulb. Do the dual fog mod as described above - it'll save you the hassle and it looks better too.
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