yes u can just get a belt for your car but w/o ac and follow the diagram that's under the hood
Yes, special order.
With, or without a Jaws Of Life tool?
Not without some major modifications, and I do mean major.
under the hood.
One belt in two configurations. One for cars with AC and one for cars without.
Yes, I need a diagram of the serpentine belt for a 1997 3.8 liter Bonneville SE without a turbo charger.
No, it is illegal to remove the converter. The car will also not run correctly without the converter in place.
If you pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual for the car, it will show you how to remove and replace the ignition switch. You might be able to find out why it won't turn without having to replace it. Another option would be to call a locksmith.
Yes. Not for long. The water pump, and alternator are driven off of the serpentine belt. If you remove it, your car will prolly die from lack of electrical power before it overheats. If you are removing it because of something not there, I.e. A/C Compressor you can buy a shorter belt for the non-A/C model, or you can get a "dummy" idler pulley to replace it.
You can replace the ignition lock cylinder in your 1994 Pontiac Firebird without removing the steering will. Remove the retaining ring at the top of the ignition cylinder. The ignition cylinder will slide out.
TAKE THE CD PLAYER OUT AND APART ITS THE ONLY WAY WITHOUT DAMAGING THE CD PLAYER
Some early model Sunfires have a dipstick. In my '96, the dipstick is located near the firewall, down and inboard from the brake fluid reservoir.