YES.
1988 Monte's didn't have air bags, they never started putting them in until they came back out with the Monte in 95.
The fuse box on a 1995 Monte Carlo LS is on the passenger side as you open the door look on the side of the dash
On the passenger side on the firewall.
On the passenger side, next to the door
on passenger side , on the side of the dash
The evaporation solenoid on a 2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is on the passenger side fender wall. The evaporator tube dispels liquid near the inside of the passenger tire.
The 2003 Monte Carlo air conditioning drain is located on the bottom of the floorboard. The drain will be on the passenger side of the vehicle.
Open your passenger door there will be a door on the side of the dash
bad door seals
yes bottom passenger side corner
Joining a passenger ship in Monte Carlo is an exercise in logistics. Insure you have passage and that it is confirmed. With your passport in your pocked and your bags in hand, get to Monte Carlo and follow the directions you should have been given to meet the vessel at a dock. It might be that you'll have to catch a launch to board, but all of this will be laid out by the individual connecting you with the ship. This individual should be reputable, of course.
The fuel economy of a vehicle is something that should be know by the driver. The 1971 Monte Carlo gets somewhere between 16 to 24 miles per gallon.