Yes as long as it's within the limits put out by GM. I've towed a 14 ft fiberglass boat 35HP motor loaded with stuff with a Ford Tempo 2.3L (4 cyl) also loaded & 3 guys in it 6 hours up north and back and not had a problem. If it keeps going in & out of overdrive at highway speeds you may have to take it out of overdrive & slow down a little.
brake drums should pull off if not rusted on.
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It is on the passengers side front wheel well. If you unscrew pull the trim back, you'll see a wire running to it. It screws onto a small bracket.... it's also a simple replacement.
Behind the plastic shroud under the front bumper, passenger side. Easiest way to get to it is to take out the passenger side headlamp and look down, there will be a small flap of rubbery plastic. CAREFULLY pull out the clips and pull that out of the way, its right behind that.
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.
Absolutely! Buy a BrenderUp. I have a BrenderUp horse trailer and pull it with my small 98 ford Explorer w/out a tour package. Hardly know the trailer is behind me.
You'll have to pull the transmission pan, and drain the fluid. This is a messy job. I recommend having it done at the shop if you can.
I can't tell you precisely, but you'll see it when you pull the inside door panel off to access it.
I can't be 100 % sure as I'm not real familiar with your model, but my earlier Sunfire's bulbs are accessed from inside the trunk, You'll have to pull the carpet away from the body, then twist out the bulb holders.
I can't pull a trailer because I do not have a trailer hitch on the back of my car.
If its anything like my 96 it should have a levar above the mear push the botton and pull it towards the rear
Sure! Oh wait, will what pull a trailer?