That really depends...
it could be the battery, the starter, the EGR valve (most likely not) or many other things.
try charging the battery up and see what happens. does it get a code?
on the 3800 V6 its below the throttle body
located on left side of water pump
it should use Dexcool. it will be the orange stuff
On the 3.8 V6 it is below the throttle body on the front of the engine. You do not have to drain the radiator, just remove and replace. Then top off the radiator coolant.
Open the radiator petcock and drain coolant into a container. Dispose of all coolant properly as it is toxic to animals. Close petcock and fill system with water. Run the engine for several minutes with the heat on high. Drain the system again. Several repeats of this procedure will flush the radiator and engine for the Firebird.
Answerthe coolant temperature sensor could be bad and not sending a signal to the fan relay to tell the fan to kick on.does anybody have a picture of the location for a 1994 3.4L potiac firebird?
most likely the sensor in the bottom of the coolant reservoir is gone change reservoirs then see
Low coolant? Bad thermostat? Defective radiator cap? System air bound? Heater core plugged or restricted? Temperature control cable not adjusted properly?
It could be anything, from a cloggedthermostat, faulty radiator cap, or even the coolant you use. Some require orange coolant not green. It could also be that the radiator is dirty inside, or the radiator is being blocked and air cannot hit it.
I have a 1998 Pontiac Grand AM GT that coolant sensor went bad. So how do you change it with out breaking the coolant
Adding coolant to a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am is very easy to do. The coolant can be directly added to the radiator. Make sure the engine is not hot before adding the coolant.
because whoever changed it didn't clean out the remaining parts of the elbow.