beside the steering wheel on the left side. somewhat under the dash, there should be a handle, if broken..then there will be a wire. you just pull the handle/wire and it opens up the front compartment.
Fuel pump in a Fiero is electric. It's in the gas tank. Gas tank's in the middle of the car. Drop the tank. Pull the pump.
pull it really hard
pull trim around radio, speedometer. pull gauges radio and ac controls there is two screws .pull them. then pull electric wires to get releases cable out the key has to be in on position
The gas tank opener for the 86 Fiero, is located on the "B" pillar,located behind and to the left of the drivers seat approximately 3 inches back from the door opening, and four inches down from the roof. It is a pull down hook.
you have to remove the steering wheel then using a lock plate removal tool depress the lock plate and removed the clip that holds it in place then remove the lock plate then remove the screws from the turn signal switch and pull it up slightly then remove the screw that hold the lock cylinder in place then remove the lock assembly
you can pull them out by prying them out with a large screwdriver.
as you are sitting in the drivers seat, it should be under the dashboard on the left side at arms length. Reach under the dash and you'll feel the hadle hidden there. Pull down and the hood should pop-up.
I locked my keys in my '84 several times. I know this sounds cazy, but you can squeeze your fingers in between the top of the glass and the gasket on the door. You then pull the glass slightly toward you, letting your hand go down and unlocking the door on the inside. I did this several times. It will not break or damage the glass, as long as you don't pull it toward you very far. Just enough to squeeze your arm down the inside of the glass, unlocking the door.
Take the gauge face plate off, pull the gauge out.
Engine comes out through the bottom, need to pull the cradle with it. If engine re & re is new to you I suggest you get a manual as it's too lengthy a procedure to type it out. A good bit of automotive knowledge is definitely an asset to be successful
u need a steering wheel puller and pull steering wheel and all turnsignal parts. one screw holds it in