The kill switch location:
When you seat in the drivers seat, the kill switch is located near the drivers inside left knee on the dashboard that slants away from the driver - it's a little black button.
Monte Carlo was produced from 1970-1988 and then again from 1995-2007
"The Chevrolet Monte Carlo, maufactured by General Motors, began production in 1970. The Monte Carlo was a two door coupe and production was stopped in 2007."
The curb weight of a 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is 3,295 pounds. Production of the Monte Carlo began in 1970, and ended in 2007.
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was last built in 2007 so that will be what this mileage is based on. The combined mileage of the Chevy Monte Carlo is 22 mpg. The Monte Carlo got 19 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway.
Look in your owners manual.
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS coupe has a curb weight of 3,340 pounds. General Motors produced the Monte Carlo from 1970-1988 and again from 1995-2007.
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is an American two door coupe car. The 1970 Monte Carlo is special because it was the first Monte Carlo to be produced. The car continued to be manufactures in different version up until 2007 when it was discontinued.
Made in both the U.S. and Canada yet discontinued in 2007.
The Monte Carlo was a two door coupe made by Chevrolet from 1970 to 1988, and again from 1995 to 2007. From 1981 to 1988 the Monte Carlo was assembled in Arlington, Texas and in Pontiac, Michigan.
The first model year for the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was 1970. They were produced from 1970 to 2007. The Monte Carlo 1970-71 SS offered a 454 cu. in. engine. 1919 1970 Monte Carlo SS with the 454 were produced.
There will be no 2007 Chevy Monte Carlo. The Monte Carlo has been discontinued and 2006 was the last production year. There are 2007 Monte Carlo's. They may have been made in 2006 but there are 2007 models.
The Monte Carlo SS made by Chevrolet is powered by V-8 engine. It is a car with rear wheel drive. It has two production period: from 1970 to 1988, from 1995 to 2007.