"The Dreamer" 2003 LeSabre Limited

We will send it out to have the oil pressure sensor fixed as soon as possible. Thanks!
 
in SPID/RPO, what are those codes for:
GFTV33 - ?
4HR69 - ?
 

They don't show up on this site.
 
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It may seem like its no big deal,but they have the propensity to start leaking badly at this point.

So once the pressure reading fails & gives false reading, they then can fail by leaking? What causes that failure sequence?
 
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So once the pressure reading fails & gives false reading, they then can fail by leaking? What causes that failure sequence?
All I know is that I was lucky enough to notice oil by my passenger side front tire on my previous car (1997 Olds 88). Had I not noticed it it would have lost all or most of it's oil by the time the oil warning light came on. I had to get it towed home.
It's old and the plastic gets brittle. They're inexpensive and not that hard to change with the proper socket.
 
Looks good. Don't forget a good polymer wax protectant like Zaino. Easy to use & a good UV protection.
 
I gave my "Dreamer" its first bath since acquisition!
Very sharp looking. Make sure you use something with wax in it rather than dish soap or something, or preferably a wax after wash.

Meguiar's also makes an excellent product for tires called Hot Shine. 2 or more years ago I oversprayed some onto the road and you can still see it in the rain!

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Thanks for the advice on cleaning stuff.

Where is the oil pressure sensor located?
 
Service worked on 2/21/22 by NTB:

-4 tires TBC Linglong Americas Epic Tour AS
-Radiator Coolant drain & fill
-Power steering fluid exchange
-Battery checked & advised:
+Door window motor regulator passenger side replaced
(went down quietly compared to 3 other windows!)
-(6) NGK NG3-3951 spark plug gap .060; V-Pro
-STD STA-7689 spark plug wire set replaced
-Wheel alignment
 
How so i fix this long, hairy speaker cover?
 

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Not a lot of options and cutting it is the only way to remove it, how is left up to the owner. I would avoid a hedge trimmer or Sawzall, but to each their own.
 
Someone recommend sweater fuzzy shaver
 
It's kind of whatever works the best for you.
 
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