It looks like an aluminum cylinder about 8" high by about 3 1/2" in diameter with 2 large fittings attached to it.
Consider this - I have a 91' Chevy lumina with 256k miles on it, and aside from an oil leak, it still runs like a top
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Sounds like head gasket is leaking
Need to know if it is, or not,the coupe. Also, what engine.
i have a 3.1 in mine and i get like 20 city and 24 highway
as far as headlights, side mirrors its all the same from 99-01, transmission it is the best to contact local salvage yard , they have parts interchange book to see what fits
its in the front under the valve cover. its kind of cylinder shaped and has a couple wires coming out of it.
well i for one don't know how to do this but I'm pretty darn sure that only the Monte Carlos are 2 door coupes. But they look like Lumina's all the way
There could be a number of reasons why a 2000 Chevy Lumina's transmission would make a bump after the car has been driven a while, and it is hot. The bumping is caused by a failing transmission, and a mechanic will need to see it.
thermostst may be sticking
turn the radio on manually tuner in stations push the set button andnumber for station like 1 2 3 etc.
I own a '96 Chevy Lumina that has the same problem and it sounds like it is a fairly common problem. I don't actually have the solution, however I know that if I turn the car to the on position and sit for a couple of minutes, then try and crank it over, it will magically start. I was thinking maybe there is just a bad connection or wire somewhere in the ignition system.