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Begin by removing the decorative cover from your 1990 Chevy Caprice factory radio. Remove the radio retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the radio.
it depends on which model caprice u have. best idea is to take it to a tire shop
22 gallons sedan 25 station wagon
Yes you can.
The average amount of pounds a Chevy Caprice would take is 3 to 4 pounds. Freon is difficult to obtain and you have to know what you are doing to charge a car.
Yup just cut it off!! That's what I did on my 88 Caprice Brougham!!
you will have to take your dash apart from were the gauges are all the way to the radio
I don't know how to take the bezzel off but if you're changing the headlight you reach up under the bumper and carefully pull it out. It's cramped but can be done.
take the grill off and look up in there and pp it open with a screwdriver that's what i did on my 94 caprice
probably a TH700, but take a look underneath
There is a problem with the ABS. Take it to a professional.
The answer is simple. It's all in the trim. The Caprice for that year was basic. Nothing, if anything, powered. Mostly manual windows, bench seat, manual to move seats, just a plain car. The Classics and Broughams were the elite or more classy and better powered versions. In the law enforcement communities, all caprice models were used. For more information, take a look at www.9c1.net.