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.
Yes!
usually on the driver side door
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under the dash
On a 98 Pontiac Sunfire, the red color of wire goes on the terminal marked "B" on the starter. This terminal is located close to the battery of the vehicle.
the 98 sunfire haz a 57.2 litre gas tank
150psi
I have a 98 sunfire with the 2.4L and it is getting about 35m/gal on the hwy.
Have a look at this web site; http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1995-to-2005-pontiac-sunfire-6.htm FriPilot
This should help you out; http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1995-to-2005-pontiac-sunfire-6.htm FriPilot
if you're going through the trouble of dropping the fuel tank, I'd just put a new one in and be done with it
it's getting too cool, really