You can feel around for the bolts and wires once you remove them you have to twist and flip the starter to remove it it sucks a hoist will help and lots of light ... small hands/fingers too
What year? What year? What engine?
the starter is under the car by the oil filter
Follow the positive battery cable from the battery, it will lead you right to the starter.
no,will not line up
Changing a starter in a 1985 Pontiac Sunbird is not very difficult. The car will first need to be jacked up. After the car is jacked up, locate the starter. The wires will need to be taken off the starter and labeled so they can be reattached to the new starter. The starter is then taken down by using a ratchet to take of the bolts. After the starter is taken off, the new one can be put on.
Pontiac Sunbird was created in 1975.
The most current specified and downwardly compatible automatic transmission fluid (ATF) for the 1989 Pontiac Sunbird with the 2.0L 4-cylinder engine (Vin "K") is GM Dexron VI.
Its the transmission dip stick tube is how you add transmission fluid.
You can find the starter at the lower front part of the engine. You can change starter easily any time it has a fault.
My Pontiac Sunbird wasn't starting for a friend of mine, and I had never had the problem. But I figured out that you have to be in First gear to start it, so check that. Also there might be a bad starter or something like that. Hope that helps Rovert
It is located on the back side of the motor near the top but under the manifold. If you are standing on the divers side you can see the starter coil. I just can't get to it to change?
Standard fuel pressure for a 91 Pontiac Sunbird is between 50 and 55 PSI. This is the idle pressure to allow for maximum efficiency of the fuel injectors.