I have a 97 sonoma and the relays are located in the glove compartment there are three of the them located in a box on the upper left side of the glove compartment. the fuse is by in the drivers side door in the panel of the counsil. if you are having problems with your lights not working correctly it could be your light switch they do go bad i just replaced mine I thought it was a relay but the switch is what was bad.
Check the drivers manual, fuses and relays are listed in there.
No, a 95 GMC Sonoma does not use a timing belt on it. The 95 GMC Sonoma uses a timing chain on it.
Where is the timing connector on a 1995 gmc sonoma
There are 2 places where the relay could be. Under the hood on the drivers side, that is where relays usually are. or Under the steering columb inside the car, that is where fuses usually are.
The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank on a 1995 Sonoma.
I have a 95 Sonoma. I use 5W30.
2 separate circuits, separate fuses and separate flasher relays. Check the fuse, if okay then replace the signal flasher relay.
There are 3 relays in the glove box. All 3 are behind the plastic cover in the upper left corner of the glove box. The relay to the fuel pump is the one to the far left.
There are two main relays. Pop your hood, Look directly to the right of your Break master cylinder and located on your firewall you should see two black relays with separate wire harness attachments. Relays rarely go out so, check your fuses and power to your fuel pump.
You can view the 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( the fuses and relays section starts on page 95 , it has the diagrams and lists )
I believe that the 94 & 95 are the same. If it is. the fuse is on the passenger side under the dash. You must remove the lower dash panel and the fuses and relays are hard to see. The fuse location on the fuse panel is listed in the owners manual, On the 95 it is the third fuse down in the middle row. They have a location chart sticker on the panel that you have to remove to get to the fuses.
Yes, Same engine.