Oldsmobile Bravada: Bad MAF Sensor → Symptoms & Causes

  The mass airflow sensor (commonly abbreviated to MAF) is one of the most important engine management sensors.  A bad mass airflow sensor can leave your Oldsmobile Bravada’s engine running rough, or even inoperable. A MAF sensor measures the density of the air entering the intake manifold.  It passes this information onto your Bravada’s ECU. … Read more

Oldsmobile Bravada: Key Stuck in Ignition → Diagnosis

There are a few easy to fix reasons why your Oldsmobile Bravada’s key might get stuck in the ignition.  It’s often easy to unstick the key.  Whatever you do, don’t start trying to rip it out of the ignition.  That can cause bigger problems. This article is written with the assumption that your key is … Read more

Oldsmobile Bravada Steering Wheel Hard to Turn: Common Causes

If your Oldsmobile Bravada’s steering wheel is hard to turn, it’s almost always going to be caused by an issue with the power steering system.  But there can be other causes as well. Your vehicle’s power steering system is responsible for taking energy from the engine, converting it to hydraulic pressure, and using that pressure … Read more

Oldsmobile Bravada:  Blue Smoke → Causes & Diagnosis

  A very common problem that affects all vehicles (including the Oldsmobile Bravada) is blue smoke coming from the exhaust.  Reasons for blue exhaust smoke include bad valve seals, valve train wear in general, the PCV valve, burning transmission fluid and more. Blue smoke indicates that your Bravada’s engine is burning oil.  The question is … Read more