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No. Saturn Ion's wheels have 4 nuts but Pontiac Sunfire wheels have 5 nuts.
Your best bet is to take it to an alignment shop and have a thrust alignment done.
The traction control system has engaged and is applying the brakes and / or altering the power to the drive wheels to control wheel slip. Read your owners manual for specifics.
you need a wheel balance when wheels are off for balancing,have then checked to make sure none are out of round or slightly buckled
The cost of Pontiac G6 wheels depends on many factors. It depends on where one is buying the wheels, as well as the year of the car that one is buying the wheels for.
Turn the wheels all the way to the right. Look between the back of the driver side wheel and the fender. You will see the reverse light switch just above the transaxle.
Torque sequence of what. Heads, wheels, etc.
No there are Cv joints which connect directly from the tranny to the front wheels and act as drive shafts. Most rear wheel drives will have drive shafts as to connect from front to back. The reason CV's must be used in front wheel drive is because of the wheels being used for turning. If it was a drive shaft to the wheels, they would not be able to move.
torque twister
If it is an automatic transmission, you probably have a stuck torque converter clutch that won't release. Try jacking up the rear wheels before putting it into gear. Careful. it could take off if wheels touch the ground.
By buying bigger wheels....and putting them on
A torque sensor, or torque meter, is a device that measures the torque on rotating systems, usually wheels. Torque, in this case, is the twisting force that causes rotation, such as that applied when you pedal a bicycle.