NO! Jack the car up until the wheels are off the ground. If you place the jack under the body and not the axle, it will allow enough room to remove the tank.
NO! Jack the car up until the wheels are off the ground. If you place the jack under the body and not the axle, it will allow enough room to remove the tank.
2010
take back plate off of the rearend pumpkin and there is a horseshoe clip at the end of the axle inside the rearend that has to come out and then the axle will pull out.
The Camaro was introduced in 1967 It was discontinued after the 2002 model year. It is back out as an '10 model
On a 1996 Chevy Camaro, the PCV valve is located on the right side of the valve cover. There is a hose that runs from the PCV valve and connects to the back of the intake manifold.
The firing order on the Chevy camaro is 18436572 -- 1,3,5,7 being on the left (driver side) front to back and the 2,4,6,8, being right side -- front to back !
Yes, but the people in the back shouldn't be large people.
Heater core most likely needs serviced (or replaced)
Usually underneath near the back axle.
the filter is located on the side of your left back tire. its a little can.
it is located on drivers side on the left , in the back near the fuse box
You can find a fuse box diagram for your 1983 Chevy Camaro in the back of the owners manual. You can also find the fuse box diagram in Chevrolet service manuals at your local library.