Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pad. Put in the new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire, and lower the car.
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Well if you mean how many gears than a stock Firebird with a V6 is a 5 speed, a Trans Am with the LT1 or LS1 is 6 speed.
yes, body parts are completely compatible. many Camaro parts are also equally compatible.
Generally never; the tank must be dropped.
Inside the kick Panel behind the emergency brake pedal.
The V8 was a 5.7L LT1 that produced 275 hp and 325 lb-ft torque.
To replace the brake switch on a 1995 Pontiac Firebird, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the brake switch, which is typically mounted above the brake pedal. Remove the electrical connector and the mounting screws to detach the old switch, then install the new switch in reverse order, ensuring it is properly aligned with the brake pedal. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the brake lights to ensure the new switch is functioning correctly.
There was no 5.2 liter engine in a 1995 Firebird
Press the brakes all the way in kinda like a pumping fashion about three times. I have a 2000 firebird and that's what I have to do.
Yes it should.
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