I am trying to change the belt on a 2.2 L, 96 Pontiac Sunfire. There is no adjustment on the alt. or power steering that I can see and I cant see how the tensioners work. Anyone have any ideas.
Im trying to find out the same thing
Um, are you trying to install cruise on a car that didn't come from the factory with it? Or are you trying to replace/repair an existent system?FriPilot
What, exactly, are you trying to do? Does the car already have AC? Is the AC not working? We need a little more info.
I've been trying to find this out for my Pontiac. The best I got was the answer at eHow.com. Here's the link http://www.ehow.com/how_11205_convert-power-windows.html Hope that helps -KV
Do you need to disable the airbags for a maintenance procedure, or are you trying to disable them permanently? I certainly would not recommend disabling them permanently. Your airbags are among the most effective safety items in the car.
Have you looked on the floor between the driver's seat and the door sill? That's where it is on my '96. thanks for trying, but no there is nothing between seat and door sill
The best place to start gaining information on starting a dealership would be either on the Pontiac website or at a Pontiac dealership. Feel free to ask those who have already done what you are trying to do for advice. Speak to the current owner and find out how they started out and what tips they have for you.
You may have switched the ignition wires when you changed your plugs. I did this once and my kia started, idled terribly, then stalled after trying to drive. Go back and swap the wires that fit on top of your plugs and see what happens.
I am wondering for the same thing. I spent about 2 hours in the Backstreet trying to figure it out. There are 2 hooks at the bottom, but whenever I tried to reach them I just don't have enough power to unhook it. I might be moving it on the wrong direction.
There is a recall on '97 sunfires ignition switches. My car wouldn't start and after trying it several times smoke started coming from the ignition column. they will install a relay switch w/ your ignition switch to convert high voltage away from it. If it doesn't start and you continually try it or hold it back too long it will start to burn as mine did A Pontiac dealership fixed it for free but I had to fight them on the towing costs. I would do a search on the recall or call a Pontiac/GM dealership and they can tell you if it goes towards yours... you! Also check for other recalls such as the PCM recall.
I am trying to find out if there is a fusible link in the starter on a Pontiac firebird 1997