2001 Oldsmobile Aurora check engine

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals Table of Contents (contd)
Maintenance Schedule Service and Appearance Care
Section 
 7
Section 
 6
Scheduled Maintenance
Owner Checks and Services
Periodic Maintenance InspectionsRecommended Fluids a

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-19
This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, 
and (2) this device must accept a

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-23 Starting Your 3.5L V6 Engine
1. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn your
ignition key to START. When the engine starts, let
go of the key. The idle speed will go down as your
engine gets

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-24 Starting Your 4.0L V8 Engine
1. Without pushing the accelerator pedal, turn your
ignition key to START. When the engine starts, let
go of the key. The idle speed will go down as your
engine gets

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-72 Engine Coolant Temperature Gage
This gage shows the 
engine coolant temperature.
If the gage pointer moves
into the red warning zone,
your engine is hot.
To prevent engine overheating, the air co

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-73 Malfunction Indicator Lamp 
(Check Engine Light)
Your vehicle is equipped
with a computer which
monitors operation of the
fuel, ignition and emission
control systems.
This system is called OBD II

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-74
This light should come on, as a check to show you it is
working, when the ignition is on and the engine is not
running. If the light doesnt come on, have it repaired.
This light will also come o

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Oldsmobile Aurora 2001  Owners Manuals 2-75
Are you low on fuel?
As your engine starts to run out of fuel, your engine may
not run as efficiently as designed since small amounts 
of air are sucked into the fuel line causing a misfire. 
The
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