The computer won't work properly if you do. The engine would be the simple/inexpensive part. The computer and rewiring would be cost prohibitive.
Any GM car with the same 8th digit in the VIN.
It doesn't have one but they can check the transmission fluid at any place that does oil changes
If you have to ask that then it might be best you not touch any wrenches
The 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix is not something that is won as it's not a competition of any sorts. The 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix is a car sold by the Pontiac car company.
Any crankshaft is inside the engine bolted to the bottom of the engine block. Visually from the outside it would be in the center of the engine horizontally, right where the oil pan meets the engine block.
there isn't any, cause that car never existed...commie
no. you can use any oil in the engine. But only use GM supercharger oil for the supercharger.
Very likely it's low gas pressure or a bad coil pack. There are three coil packs on the left side of the engine. I had one go bad on my Grand prix and it had similar symptoms.
1984-1988 pontiac fiero with the 2.5L engine or any pontiac with the 2.5L engine
Not sure about the Corsica, but I know that there are unique differences in some of the parts between a 94 and 96 Grand Am. I was told by a salvage yard once, that the engine in a 96 Grand Am is different than that of any other Grand AM. To summarize, I was thinking of buying a used engine for my 96 and the salvage yard told me that the used engine would absolutely have to come out of another 96.
it shouldn't use any
Stop leak is a bad idea in any vehicle because it blocks the cooling ports causing the engine to run hot.