Drop the cradle & engine together
Pontiac Fiero was created in 1984.
1984-1988 pontiac fiero with the 2.5L engine or any pontiac with the 2.5L engine
1984
Yep, they built a bunch of those
To fix a head gasket on a 1984 Pontiac Fiero, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the engine coolant. Remove the necessary components, such as the intake manifold and cylinder head, to access the head gasket. Clean the mating surfaces thoroughly, then place the new gasket in position and reassemble the engine, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, refill the coolant, reconnect the battery, and run the engine to check for leaks.
$6,000.00 to $40,000.00.
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Pontiac Fiero made from 1984-1988
Don't bother, neither the manual or automatic use it
Remove steering wheel Remove Steering lock plate Place ignition in on position Depress lock pin now exposed. If this is not possible, drill out lock pin.
Under the cap In the thermostat house on the left side of the engine.
Assuming you are speaking of the front hood, and not the rear engine cover, yes, the 1987 hood will fit the 1984 Notchback. All front hoods are the same, 1984 through 1988. There is a vast parts interchangeability including exterior, interior, electrical, chassis, engine, and transmission, with the 84 through 87 models. Some changes were made in 1988, for instance larger brake rotors, better suspension, etc. so not as many parts are interchangeable with the 1988 and the other years.