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Ignition problems. Sometimes the car will start and sometimes it won't even try. I thought maybe holding the gear shifter up will help and sometimes putting it in neutral will work when nothing e

From what you describe it sounds like the shift linkage needs adjustment.Was any work done on the transmission,or did you bottom out recently? I don't think it's electrical.Also don't keep a lot of keys on your ignition key ring this can wear the key slot and also cause the erratic starts.Good luck.
3/13/2013 9:50:02 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Mar 13, 2013
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Engine backfire while trying to start

you can try changing the sparkplugs
2/13/2013 12:27:00 AM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Feb 13, 2013
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Brake light

Check your brake fluid level.
12/29/2012 1:51:29 AM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Dec 29, 2012
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A/c heater controller does not work

Duplicate question.
10/9/2012 8:22:45 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Oct 09, 2012
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Crank sensor

If the crank or cam sensors failed, they would cause the computer to turn the check engine light on and set a trouble code. If you can catch it when it won't start and check the ignition and fuel system you may be able to narrow down the options.
8/27/2012 6:11:53 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Aug 27, 2012
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My air conditioning won't turn off

Could be a stuck relay, but its probably the control panel on the dash.Is the compressor and fan both running in the off position ?
8/26/2012 5:43:21 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Aug 26, 2012
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Engine knocking

First check this information about "engine noses"...ENGINE CLICKING NOISESA clicking or tapping noise that gets louder when you rev the engine is probably "tappet" or upper valvetrain noise caused by one of several things: low oil pressure, excessive valve lash, or worn or damaged parts.First, check the engine dipstick to see if the oil level is low. If low, add oil to bring it back up to the full mark. Is the engine still noisy? Check your oil pressure. A low gauge reading (or oil warning light) would indicate a serious internal engine problem that is preventing normal oil pressure from reaching the upper valvetrain components. The cause might be a worn or damaged oil pump, a clogged oil pump pickup screen or a plugged up oil filter. Using too thick a viscosity of motor oil during cold weather can also slow down the flow of oil to the upper valvetrain, causing noise and wear.COLLAPSED LIFTER NOISEWorn, leaky or dirty lifters can also cause valvetrain noise. If oil delivery is restricted to the lifters (plugged oil galley or low oil pressure), the lifters won't "pump up" to take up the normal slack in the valvetrain. A "collapsed" lifter will then allow excessive valve lash and noise.VALVE LASH NOISEIf you can rule out lubrication-related problems as a cause, the next step would be to remove the valve cover(s) and check valve lash. On older import engines, mechanical lifters require periodic valve lash adjustments (typically every 30,000 miles). Too much space between the tips of the rocker arms and valve stems can make the valvetrain noisy -- and possibly cause accelerated wear of both parts.To measure (and adjust) valve lash, you need a feeler gauge. The gauge is slid between the tip of the valve stem and rocker arm (or the cam follower or the cam itself on overhead cam engines) when the piston is at top dead center (valve fully closed). Refer to a manual for the specified lash and adjustment procedure. Also, note whether the lash spec is for a hot or cold engine (this makes a big difference!).On engines with hydraulic lifters, oil pressure pumps up the lifters when the engine is running to maintain zero lash in the valvetrain. This results in quiet operation. So if the rocker arms are clattering, it tells you something is amiss (bad lifter or worn or damaged parts) or the rocker arms need adjusting.DAMAGED ENGINE PARTS NOISEInspect the valvetrain components. Excessive wear on the ends of the rocker arms, cam followers (overhead cam engines) and/or valve stems can open up the valve lash and cause noise. So too can a bent pushrod or a broken valve spring.RAPPING OR DEEP KNOCKING ENGINE SOUNDUsually bad news. A deep rapping noise from the engine is usually "rod knock," a condition brought on by extreme bearing wear or damage. If the rod bearings are worn or loose enough to make a dull, hammering noise, you're driving on borrowed time. Sooner or later one of the bearings will fail, and when it does one of two things will happen: the bearing will seize and lock up the engine, or it will attempt to seize and break a rod. Either way your engine will suffer major damage and have to be rebuilt or replaced.Bearing noise is not unusual in high mileage engines as well as those that have been neglected and have not had the oil and filter changed regularly. It can also be caused by low oil pressure, using too light a viscosity oil, oil breakdown, dirty oil or dirt in the crankcase, excessive blowby from worn rings and/or cylinders (gasoline dilutes and thins the oil), incorrect engine assembly (bearings too loose), loose or broken connecting rod bolts, or abusive driving.Bearing wear can be checked by dropping the oil pan and inspecting the rod and main bearings. If the bearings are badly worn, damaged or loose, replacing the bearings may buy you some time. But if the bearings are badly worn or damaged, the crankshaft will probably have to be resurfaced - which means a complete engine overhaul or replacing the engine is the vehicle is worth the expense.ENGINE PINGS OR KNOCKS WHEN ACCELERATINGThe cause here may be Spark Knock (Detonation) caused by an inoperative EGR valve, overadvanced ignition timing, engine overheating, carbon buildup in the combustion chambers, or low octane fuel.Hope this helps; also keep in mind that your feedback is important and I`ll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer.Thank you for using FixYa, have a nice day.
8/22/2012 3:35:27 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Aug 22, 2012
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Engine has load rattling noise when started

how long ago did you change the oil? Check oil level
8/22/2012 3:23:04 AM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Aug 22, 2012
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Where is power steering resevoir in this car

on the passenger side of the engine. typically a black container about the size of a cereal bowl - has a cap with 'power steering fluid' printed on it. should see fluid within an inch or so of the top when you untwist the cap.
7/21/2012 3:50:28 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Jul 21, 2012
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I have an 1995 oldsmobile 88 i changed the fuel line filter the car is getting gas but when you take your foot off the gas pedal it stalls out please help with problem

Could be a dirty throttle body or a problem with the idle air control valve.Is the check engine light on ?
7/9/2012 8:42:41 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Jul 09, 2012
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1995 Oldsmobile 88 LSS 3.8 smokes at idle

Valve stem seals. Oil is thicker when cold (hence no smoke when cold) Vlave stem symptoms are when engine at idle (high vacume) oil is pulled through the guide seals, when you take off from lights get bit of smoke until oil is burnt. Ring symtoms is it would be blowing smoke all the time especially at higher rpm for extended time ie: driveing. Have you thought of trying a thicker oil? what oil grade do you currently run?
6/28/2012 12:09:55 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Jun 28, 2012
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Sound not comming out of rear speakers

Thanks for choosing FixYa. More then likely, you have a wiring issue. I would advise you to check your speakers first though. If they both went out at the same time, probably a wiring issue. If the speakers don't work, then change them. You can hook your speakers straight to a power source to see if they are working or not.
6/12/2012 6:06:41 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Jun 12, 2012
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95 olds 88 3.8l wont start i have fuel and spark......i had loss of power on the way home from work and it died in my drive way and now wont restart it does have a new crank sensor and fuel pump

It may be time for a pro to look at it. You dont want to guess wrong on a PCM. Are you sure you have Injector pulse? One side of the fuel injectors should have power and the pcm grounds them to make them open. If the engine runs on carb cleaner its not getting fuel.
6/7/2012 6:13:50 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Jun 07, 2012
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Why do the lights flicker in a 95 oldsmobile 88

Flicker ,idle or at speed,hmm,well either way the voltage regulator is suspect,Built in to the alternator,if the car has more than 80,000 I would change the alternator anyway.
3/25/2012 11:23:13 PM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Mar 25, 2012
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Noise

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Engine knocks on lower part of engine. Already did

If it not a timing problem, (which will have to be checked with a timing light by a mechanic) then it will more than likely be a serious bearing issue, requiring a rebuild or another engine.
2/25/2012 4:17:24 AM • 1995 Oldsmobile... • Answered on Feb 25, 2012
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