open fuel door and turn key to on and try to see if you hear a humm
there is no fuse on an 85 caprice for the fuel pump because it is a machanical pump driven off the motor ITS CARBORATED RIGHT if fuel injected don't no that's what i know based on my 86 caprice classic 305
You will need to look underneath to see what part the coolant is leaking out of. When you find the source, you will know the failed part.
i dont know.
every car from early 80s on up has one , best to call the auto store and ask where it is,the are often by the fuel tank, some are under the driver side fule line but im not sure on a caprice , they will know at the autostore though Gm does not use inertia switches.
It is important to know the fuel economy of a vehicle while owning it. The 1985 Chevy Caprice has a fuel economy between 14 mpg city and 26 mpg highway.
Please be more specific. Are you looking for a diagram? Do you need to know what it means? Are you having a problem with vacuum system?.
Yes, but I want know when was the 1995 introduced.
The only 100% sure way to know is to remove the starter and have it bench tested at an auto parts store.
Need a little more information: After-market or factory stereo? Are you doing speakers as well? Do you know if any wiring will need repair?
yes just go wit a 35 or 30 series tire i know from experience
Actually yes it will. Caprice/Impalas from 1977-1996 Share the same basic chassis. It will fit, also how do I know for a fact? I have a 9c1 rear end in my 88 caprice. Also just about any and all Suspension parts from a 91-96 caprice/impala will work with a 77-90 caprice/impala. However you will now have two different bolt patterns, unless you have a 80's 9c1 police package caprice which I believe did come with the same 5x5 bolt pattern as the 91's caprice/impalas
I don't know, but I have one sitting in my back yard !!!!! answer, i also own a 1975 Chevy caprice classic convertible and i read somewhere that a little over 6300 convertibles were made in 1975 with only about 1800 left. i hope that answers your question.