Put your E brake on before you start start it this will slove your problem the lights will come on when you take the break off before driving
A common problem with the Montana is the power steering pump.
no,not really
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I have same problem.
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The most likely problem is a Head Gasket. Sorry Man.
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You are OVERHEATING. You most likely have an intake or Head gasket problem.
Could be computer related. But alot of time the shifter Solonide goes on them. Get it checked out for that.
I just had that same problem..I took it in to have it fixed and they replaced the blower motor resistor and that seems to have fixed the problem
Your Pontiac has a problem in the electronic block, which is controlling the turn signals, the tail and brake lights and etc. It shouldn't be a big deal.
i have the same problem my friend told me to check the color of the Preston an also check the radiator it's probably that the problem case the transmission oil need to be filtred inside an get colder