1995 Oldsmobile 88 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
A description for the fuse panel box on a 1995 Oldsmobile 88 Royale
Are you talking about interior fuse panel? There are two, one is on the driver side under the dash, left of steering column. The other is on passenger side under the dash, you may have to remove right side kick panel, to get at it.
I found this info in your owners manual. You can look at your owners manual at my.gm.com
Type in year--make--model, then on the owners manual go down to the bottom, find fuse page in the index, sorry, I forgot the page number. It should show you which fuse does what? I don't know if your fuse box cover has a fuse legend or not? Some do.
Battery constantly being drained. How do I find the source?
Start with the simple things. Auto parts stores can test your alternator for bad diodes, which if failing can cause this. Next, disconnect battery neg and hook up amp meter, then remove one fuse at a time to find which one changes the reading, then figure out what that fuse powers and check for something like a glove box door loose and not turning off the light. I have even seen a relay sticking on, or one being replaced by the wrong type such that the pins were wrong and the coil was always on. You can find this by feeling the top of each relay with everything turned off. If one is warm or hot you have found the problem.
Setting timing chain
Cam and crank indicator dots facing one another. Crank dot @12o'clock and cam @ 6 oclock
Where is the reset button for the fuel pump
Only Fords have them. Check for power on the fuel pump wire at the gas tank connector with the engine being cranked over. If power there, and no pump action, the pump has failed. If no power, find and check the fuel pump relay - under the hood in the fuse/relay block. First, see if the power feed to the relay is good. One of the terminals that the relay plugs into will have a "hot at all times" power signal. Use a grounded test light, key off, and probe all the terminals-one should show power-will light up the test light.
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