Radiator cooling fan relay. Corsica 1993-1996 Mounted Passenger side, upper firewall, grey or black, 4 or 5 pin OEM part number: 12077867 (four pin, grey) Brand: STANDARD Part #: RY-282 (four pin, Grey) Brand: HARNESS Part #: 37232 (four pin, Grey) OEM Part number: 12077864 (five pin, Black) Brand: Harness Part #: 37232 (five pin, Black) Brand: STANDARD {TRU-TECH} Part #: RY282 (five pin, Black)
The radiator drain on a 1992 Chevy Corsica is located on the bottom, left side of the radiator. It provides a quick and effective way to drain the radiator during maintenance.
It is located on the drivers side of the car on the bottom of the radiator
Place something to catch the engine coolant beneath your 1990 Chevy Corsica radiator. Remove the radiator drain plug with a 9/16 ratchet. The engine coolant will drain out.
In the 1994 Corsica 3.1 Litre the radiator hoses ar at the lower RH end and the upper LH end of the radiator as viewed from the driver's seat.
If you have an oxygen sensor problem then there should be a check engine light "on." Have a repair shop scan and diagnosis the problem. You may not truly have a problem with the oxygen sensor as it could be a vacuum leak that makes the o2 sensor set a code.
HELLO HAVE YOU LOOKED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE RADIATOR,ON THE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE. GOOD LUCK
the temp sensor is on the thermostadt but it doesnt control the rad fan. you're thinking about the rad fan switch which is in one of the fenders by the firewall or right on the rad support.
IF... the crank sensor was the problem then it might. However, it is unlikely. I agree, although they are known to crack, It usually results in a no start condition from what I have seen.
The Corsica wasn't made in 1898. I think you have to slap it with the reins to make it go on that model.
In the exhaust system before the catalytic converter.
where are the senders on a 1993 Chevy corica for the oil and temputer gages to reinstall
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose