It will vary depending on the model, but I have a 94 Cutlass Ciera, and it has a 3.2 liter V6 in it
It is the large belt going around all the pulleys on the front of the engine.
Basically like a small muffler stuck closer to the engine.
Remove the plastic nuts on the gray cowl on the top of the engine. Notice the black plastic plentum, that's it.
Look for a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
You fail mention which engine. Look at the link to the right and choose the correct engine.
When you look from under the hood, it will be to the right of the Engine Oil Filter.
The drain cock for a 1998 Oldsmobile Silhouette is typically located on the engine block or near the radiator. To drain the coolant, you may need to look for a small valve or petcock situated at the lowest point of the radiator or on the engine itself. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to drain the coolant to avoid burns. Check your owner's manual for specific details related to your vehicle's model.
like disk brakes
go to www.autozone.com look for specs and or parts location.
On my 97 it is on the passenger side basically in front of the glove box, but it is a decent arms length into the engine compartment. If you are standing on the passenger side looking into the engine, look directly below the torsion bar behind the alternator in front of the glove box. Thanks, Josh
Ah, the vacuum hose on a 1997 Oldsmobile 88 is typically located near the engine, connected to various components like the intake manifold or the brake booster. It's like a little whispering friend that helps your car run smoothly. Just take a gentle look around the engine bay, and you'll find it in no time. Happy exploring!