What kind of engine does an Oldsmobile Intrigue have?
The 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue was a four-door sedan offered in a GL and a GLS trim level. The 2000 Intrigue was equipped with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine that produced 215-horsepower and 230 foot-pounds of torque.
What kind of engine does a 2000 intrigue have?
The 2000 Intrigue was equipped with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine that produced 215-horsepower and 230 foot-pounds of torque. Replacing the crankshaft position sensor or crank sensor on the 2000 Intrigue requires removal and installation of other engine and body parts on the vehicle. Open the hood on the Intrigue.
Can a crank sensor be replaced on a 2000 intrigue?
Replacing the crankshaft position sensor or crank sensor on the 2000 Intrigue requires removal and installation of other engine and body parts on the vehicle. Open the hood on the Intrigue. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery using an open-end wrench.
1998: The Oldsmobile Intrigue was introduced as an all new model. Available in GX (base), GL, and GLS trim, all featured the 3.8 L V6 and 4-speed automatic transmission standard. 1999: For the beginning of this model year, the DOHC 3.5 L “Shortstar” engine was standard in the top-line GLS and optional on mid-level GL and base GX models.
Where was the Oldsmobile Intrigue Grand Prix built?
Oldsmobile Intrigue. All Intrigues were built at the GM Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kansas, where the Grand Prix was also built (the Buick Century and Regal, and the Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo were all built in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada). For the 1999 model year, a new 3.5 L DOHC engine was introduced.
What kind of badge does an Oldsmobile Intrigue have?
Early GLS models could be ordered with the 3.8L instead of the standard (for GLS) 3.5 L, but later on the 3.8 L was phased out and the 3.5 L became standard on all models. Decklids now wore a small Oldsmobile badge. In the previous model year, there was a complaint that some people couldn’t tell that Intrigues were Oldsmobiles.
What was the new antiskid system for the Oldsmobile Intrigue?
New to the option list for 2000 was an antiskid system called the Precision Control System. Precision Control System was designed to help keep the car on its intended path by selective braking of one or more individual wheels. Though optional on all models, GX buyers had to order optional traction control to get the new antiskid system.