It is more complicated than can be discussed here. Not extremely difficult to do, but there are a lot of steps. Pony up the cash and go buy a Chilton's. It's all in there.
1967 was the first year for the Pontiac Firebird.
Yes.
The 99 Pontiac Bonneville, Firebird and Grand Prix came with the 3.8 engine. The Sunfire came with the 2.2 or the 2.4. The Montana came with the 3.4. The Grand Am came with the 2.4 or the 3.4. The Firebird Trans Am and the Firebird Formula, the 5.7. Only the Grand Prix SE came with the 3.1.
yes in 93 you could get the LT-1 in the formula firebird.
The 1984 model of Firebirds did not come with a 5.7 (350) engine. there was a 5.0 305 H.O. in the Trans Am and a standard output 5.0..
Mine was a red with black interior...you can usually find a local shop that has all the colors Pontiac had that year in a book
No it will not.
sounds like u probably have a loose wire
The 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix 3.4 liter engine spark plug gap should be .028. Most spark plugs come pre-gapped from the manufacturer.
Under the cover there should be two screws. On my '02 Firebird they were a star screw. Taking those two screws off let the panel come out.
Bad plug wires, there was a recall on the 1998 Firebird 3.8L. GM would only replace each one as they failed. The check engine light should come on, check with ODB II which should indicate the cylinder or cylinders no. that have bad wires.
Check the temperature sensor