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Flasher relay is defective. Replace it. Can also be both front and rear bulbs are burnt out.
It all depends on whether you want to do it yourself or pay a mechanic. The cv joints in my impala were 160 for both with me replacing them.
The 2006 Impala and the 2004 Impala have top speed ratings that are the same. Both vehicles have the same standard engine and horsepower.
Nothing. They are both modems (MOdulator/DEModulator).
The Impala is both.
You can't do this unless you know more detail on the frequency modulator, like its modulation index, for example or the frequency deviation. For the amplitude modulator, it is easy. Bandwidth is twice the signal frequency so in this case the bandwidth is 178kHz for AM.
I got a price of 157.00 for both.
Yes. Both the impala and gnu share the same Family, being Family Bovidae.
most likely the modulator on the tranny not shure of the spesifics on a 89 but its a cheap part (it will have a vacuum line going to both ends of it ) if you take the modulator out and there is fluid in there you need a new one if the diaphragm is torn you need a new one but for the hell of it since your gonna have it out you sould replace it anyway cause its a cheap part that will eventually need replacing
In a 2005 Chevrolet Impala : No , both the 3.4 and the 3.8 litre V6 engines have a timing CHAIN
I have a 2001 Chevy Impala with a 3.4 v6. Instead of replacing the resonator with another one, I had it replaced with a straight pipe at a local muffler shop for $80.00 and it works just fine. I think if you have dual exhaust you should replace both resonators so there will be equal back pressure.
both have tail , teeth, body, impala horn and lion's paw are also same , quite a big relation between them