Let's see. First, open the glove box door. You can make it drop all the way down by flexing the little plastic piece that stops it from dropping, to the side. This gives you room to work. On the left side of the glovebox face, you will see a screw or two that hold the piece of molding around the radio on. Remove those screws and pull off the molding. Once the molding is off, you'll see a screw on each side of the radio, which holds the radio bracket to the dash. Take those out, then slide the radio forward. There is a connector which needs to be carefully removed from the back of the radio. The antenna needs to be unplugged too. Then the radio will slide right out. Installation is the reverse. FriPilot
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how do you repair an inner tie rod for a 96 Pontiac sunfire no repair,replace with new.
I am trying to change the belt on a 2.2 L, 96 Pontiac Sunfire. There is no adjustment on the alt. or power steering that I can see and I cant see how the tensioners work. Anyone have any ideas.
it at the back of your gas tank
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What, exactly, is the problem?
if you're going through the trouble of dropping the fuel tank, I'd just put a new one in and be done with it
You have to unplug the ground from your battery for 1 or 2 minutes.
you answered it yourself, a 4 speed with overdrive
syncromesh transmission fluid
what i did for a ground on my girlfriends 96 sunfire was in the trunk there are hooks that hold the cargo net and the carpet down. unscrew it and just place the ground cable in between the bolt and where it will be screwed into that works fine.
It should be perfectly happy with 10W30. Many oil change places are now using 5W30 as their default. My '96 ran just fine with that too.