The only governor I can think of is part of the automatic transmission the helps to control the shift points at which the transmission changes gear ratios.
A 1993 Chevy Corsica can only reach 111 MPH before the factory governor will be applied....this is with the 2.2 Liter engine
It does not have a governor. It may have a rev limiter which is comouter controlled.
It is programmed in the computer. You can get chips to overide it but is isn't safe to do so. hypertech is great
1 for each cylinder a 6 cylinder has 6 a 4 cylinder has 4 and so on.
It's on the corner of the steering wheel. With little horn signs. It's not in the middle of the steering wheel.
fuel sending unit broken wire or gauge is bad
Either turn signals, or marker lights
The gas tank on a 1990 Chevy Corsica is 15.6 gallons. A 1990 Chevy Corsica takes unleaded gas not premium.
Check the fluid. If full, take it to the trans shop.
you dont its computer controlled you might be able to have the computer reprogrammed
A 1989 Chevy Corsica 2.0 sedan weights about 2595 pounds. The 1989 Chevy Corsica 2.0 automatic sedan weight 2623 pounds.
A 96 Corsica uses OBD2 as required by law for 96 model years. Use an OBD2 Scanner.