I have a 94 Firebird and on the bottom of the shifter knob there is a "U" shaped clip. You will have to shift into L1 to see it since it is on the front of the knob. Once you pull out the clip, it slides off and you can replace it with whatever kind you wnat but make sure the "push to shift" function is on the new knob.
You have to jack the car up and chang them from underneth.
You have to jack the car up and chang them from underneth.
itsa stupid ugly!
Roughly 4.5 quarts with a filter change.
Change the motor. These cars are notorious for this.
pull one off at a time to change them dont get them mixed up
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.
well you can change the entire rear hatch with that of a trans am's but I dont think it would be worth the the money to convert the car into a trans am style car.
simple..... drain oil from drain pan and change filter a small plug on the pan is what your looking for
Because when you change the ignition in a firebird you have to use the same key and key lock that was on the original column. If you don
I have a 1998 Jimmy SLT, automatic with floor shifter. It is easier than you might think. If you look closely on the back of the shifter knob there is a retaining pin, looks like a large brad type nail, just pry it out and lift up.
i wont to change my shifter but cant take off old one