Consumer Review Video - 1993 Oldsmobile 98 Touring 3.8L V6

Car Displayed: 1993 Oldsmobile 98 Touring 3.8L V6

The 1993 Oldsmobile 98 Touring is a moderately difficult vehicle to maintain, but shouldn’t be too hard for those experienced in vehicle maintenance. You will need many tools in order to access the tail light bulb. These tools may not be readily available for a repair. While you only have to reach behind the housing for access, you will have to make a tough reach in order to change the headlight bulb. The reverse light is also difficult to access, as you will need to use a few tools to complete some unique steps for access.

Some things are easier on the 1993 Oldsmobile 98 Touring. Changing the center brake light with reliability is no problem, as you only have to reach through the trunk for access. The interior fuses are easy to access, as you only have to remove one easy to remove cover to complete electrical troubleshooting. You only have to reach under the vehicle for access to the front turn signal bulb.

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