Ii might be the way the brakes was bled. The brakes has to be bled with the car running and in this order: right rear, left front, left rear, right front. The computer wont recognize any other way.
The Trans Am GTA was not intruduced until 1987.
The United States production number for the 1988 Pontiac Trans Am GTA was 9,765 units. The production number for Canada was 1,261.
no i have a 5.0 305
Nothing, the GTA didn't come out until 1987.
11214 Pontiac Trans Am GTA's were produced in 1988 including 718 notchbacks
Bad fans or the sensors that tell the fan when to kick on are bad.
Possible heat soak of the starter or the timing is set too high.
On the back side of the distributor facing the firewall , it will have to screws bolting it down to the distributor
If you are standing at the front of the car, the module is located on the right side of the firewall by the windshield wiper motor....
Of course it will be worth something. If Pontiac doesn't exist anymore, it doesn't mean that it loses its value. From my perspective, if i had some money, i would buy it instantly.
It means that the alternator is shot or the battery is shot, you need to get the charging system checked out.
I can tell you 100% sure that there was never a 1986 Pontiac GTA. The first GTA was introduced in 1987. Theres many imposters floating around out there. If someone is trying to tell you otherwise, theyre dead wrong. Any 86 GTA's out there are nothing but Trans Ams with some GTA emblems (most likely placed in the wrong position). One good way to prove a car is a GTA is to check inside the glove box for the factory sticker. A true GTA will have the number Y-86 on this sticker. The 86 has nothing to do with a year.