it has whats called a rev limiter to keep people like you from blowing it up.
210
It is on the bottom of the engine block, just a normal hex bolt.
Close to 200 degrees maybe a little more on a hot day or with the A/C running
Could be time for a good tune up.
Pontiac Bonnevilles are luxury/sport cars, the amount of Fuel would vary on the size of your engine. The best place to look would be in your owner's manual. However, normal size for a Bonneville is an V8(maximum engine size) or an I6(minimal engine size). For the V8, it should have a 20-25gal tank. For the V6, the typical size would be an 18-20gal tank. I would suggest to check the owner's manual first. I have a 1997 Pontiac Bonneville SE with a 3800 Series II (3.8L V6). Due to the fact that my gas gauge does not work, I have filled my take from empty more than once. It is almost exactly 18 gallons. I have a 1995 Bonneville SE. It has, I believe, an 18 gallon tank. The 1997 Bonneville was a 3.8L V6. Period. 205 HP, 240 HP w/ supercharger.
on my 2002 Bonneville it has three buttons above the radio. One says e/m, another is the tire press reset button and the last one is thw trip set button. The e/m button must have been pushed. push it again it should go back to the normal readings.
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If you mean on start-up that is normal. If it is pegging to the right and staying there in a consistent spot until you shut off the vehicle and then it goes back to normal, it appears to be an idiosyncrasy with Pontiac. I just watch where it settles each time I start it and consider it "normal" for that trip. If the temp gauge moves up from this "normal" I know I have an issue. I have been told the entire dash has to be replaced to fix the problem.
7.0 is neutral.
The normal process for putting a manual car in neutral is to first completely depress the clutch. After the clutch is fully depressed then it is safe to shift the gear stick into neutral.
PH7 is neutral.
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