With soap and water, or a window cleaning product. Alternatively, you can drive through a car wash.
The 1999 Pontiac Montana 3.4 liter engine cylinder head bolt torque specification is 150 pounds. The cylinder head bolts should be torqued in 50 pound intervals.
its behind the driver side head light. take the head light out and u will see the horn.
You can find the oil pressure sensor for your 1999 Pontiac Montana on the front of the engine. The low pressure oil sensor will be just below the left cylinder head.
first suggestion would be the head gasket which Montana's are notorious for having problems with, followed closely by a crack in your cylinder head or engine block
The most likely problem is a Head Gasket. Sorry Man.
one head,one head gasket,two heads 2 gaskets.v6 has 2.. inline6 has 1.. v8 has 2.. inline 4 has 1.
You are OVERHEATING. You most likely have an intake or Head gasket problem.
Low Coolant. Poor coolant circulation. Intake gasket. Head gasket.
It is the rear head, the cylinder closest to the timing cover. General rule of thumb, the #1 cylinder is always the first cylinder, on the head that sits farther forward on the block. The only exception to this rule is old Pontiac engines.
Could be low coolant, stuck thermostat, bad heater control head (if climate control)
Push the "mode" button that is on the console to the right of the drivers head , until the kph changes to mph
Push the button on the inside by the doorPush the button on the over head consolePush the button on the key fobGive the handle a pull