There are a few places to look to find out what's happening here.
FUSE(S) Easy to check and/or replace. If this is the problem, you have
to wonder why the fuse failed. Old age is NOT usually a reason.
BULBS: It's doubtful that all of them are burned out, but I guess it could
happen. Replacing all of them is cheap and easy, and if one or more of them
begin to work after replacement, you will have partially solved the problem.
FLASHERS: There are two, one for the turn signals and another for
the 4 way emergency lights. Again, it's doubtful that both would fail,
but it could be that the one for the 4 ways could have been dead for
some time without being noticed. We don't generally use them much.
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH: It's possible that this switch has failed. If so,
you need to replace the entire stalk. It's about a $60 part and not a
terrible job.
If the part number is the same and the configuration is the same then sure.
Is your headlight switch and blinker switch the same? If so, this is called the combination switch. Sounds like it is bad and needs to be replaced. Not uncommon for these to break.
if you're going through the trouble of dropping the fuel tank, I'd just put a new one in and be done with it
temperature gauge not working can be caused by a bad temp sensor in engine, a bad gauge in dash, or a bad fuse
it will either be the bulbs them selves or sheck the fuses
I am trying to change the belt on a 2.2 L, 96 Pontiac Sunfire. There is no adjustment on the alt. or power steering that I can see and I cant see how the tensioners work. Anyone have any ideas.
You need new bulbs
Most likely a bad turn signal flasher
Both engines that are available in the sunfire are electrically controlled timing. You do not need to do anything to sett the timing, the ECM does all the work.
Defective Heater Resistor Pack.
Replace the fan blower resister
If the 2002 Pontiac Sunfire works at times and the fuse is causing trouble. There may be a short in the fuse box or electrical system.