depends what motor it has.they came with 2.8,3.1 V6 and a 2.0 i think was the 4 cyl
it looks like a corsica
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I have a 98 and get 15 miles per gallon. this thing sucks gas like hell evaporating water!stupid car! A: Ok first of all, there is no 1998 Chevy Corsica. Second, you didn't say which engine it has but I have a 95 with the 3.1L V6 and i get between 23-25 with the A/C on. But it also depends on your driving. If you drive with rapid starting and breaking and excessive idle you will probably get 18-20.
Low Gas? Find a gas station. Otherwise if that so called fountain part kinda looks like a odd teapot that may be your low oil light.
Check your coil packs, my Corsica goes thru them like water. Would not hurt to check your fuel pressure. Online tech manual at Alldata.com can really help out if your interested.
Pressure wash the engine and everywhere that looks like you might be leaking. Let the engine dry thoroughly then put the front up on ramps or jack stands and start the engine to get it hot. Watch for the leak. If it's comming from under the water pump housing, you probably have a leak around the water pump input shaft and will need to replace the pump. If it's around a hose or at a gasket contact point replace the gasket or hose.
yes, but would have to rewire if 1995 had different size motor
you won't,but it will fit as you can install any Chevy big block in it,may have to modify motor mounts- sounds like a fun project, good luck
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A 1996-2014 Chevy Express Van 1500 transmission dipstick/tube and the engine oil dipstick/tube are both located under the hood on the passenger side. The engine oil dipstick should have a yellow handle. The trans dipstick is located next to the engine oil dipstick.
could be the catalytic converter or it might need a new transmission.
I would doubt you would pour engine block sealer into coolant. More likely it would just need to be put in with the oil. Like lucas. I dont know your particular product. Depends also, are you leaking coolant, or burning it?