no actually its not it depends where u live, if your travelling on gravel roads all the time i wouldn't buy 1. they are really nice cars and have 400 hp its a 5.3L V8 engine. i used to own one but i was wrecking it on my gravel roads in the summer. i would suggest it.
No, no lifting required. If you remove the intake duct, the air cleaner and housing, it's pretty easy to get at and change. Just as a precaution, it's a good idea to disconnect the negative battery cable before you do just about anything under the hood of a Monte.
Ok, I have no idea when it will com into Redbox they should have it in there by now. It has been on DVD for a long time.
A 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo typically holds about 11 to 12 quarts of transmission fluid when including the torque converter. However, this can vary slightly depending on whether the transmission is being drained and refilled or completely rebuilt. It's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for the most accurate specifications.
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Theres a possibility that you have a connection break in the lines them self on the window. Normally when this happens you will have some of them (the lines) work but not all of them. The fuse for that is located in the fuse box. As for the relay I have no idea.
It is a good idea to replace them at the same time as your regular tune-up.
It's a good idea.
Yes, a chevy dealership will usually have good deals and or warranties on the cars. Dealerships are almost always fam most casesily owned which is a plus in most cases.
should be unless it was removed and lines plugged off (not a good idea)
its a very good idea
its an easy job belive it or not but hard to explain lol, but its useally in the hose housing sorry i couldn't help that much but try going to ur libary and seeing if they have a Chiltons auto manual even if they don't have one on montes look in it anyways to get an idea
The main idea that the Chevy ads are trying to portray is that Chevy runs deep in the heart of America. They are trying to target American patriotism.