any 6 cylinder in the monte uses regular 87 octane, the v8 uses high test.
The 1996 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with the 3.4 liter SFI DOHC 6-cylinder engine uses R-134a refrigerant. The total capacity is 32 ounces.
Yes... Sort of anyway. The Monte Carlo uses a 4 door Chevelle frame even though the Monte Carlo is a 2 door car. The 4 door frame is longer than the 2 door Chevelle frame. and the wheelbase is 4 inches longer. So if you have a Monte Carlo, a 4 door Chevelle frame will work. If you have a 4 door Chevelle, a Monte Carlo frame will work. If you have a 2 door Chevelle, then you will need to use a frame from ANY 2 door GM A body except for the Monte Carlo.... The Tempest/Lemans/GTO, Cutlass, Skylark, and Chevelle all used the same frames and are completely interchangeable.
The 1999 Monte Carlo has a 4T65E transmission that has no vacuum modulator, This transmission uses an EPC solenoid to control pressure, and commonly goes bad causing a harsh 1-2 upshift, pump whine and a check engine light with code P1811, max adapt.
Freon is R12. Your 1997 Chevy uses R134 Refrigerant.
195 degree
It uses the ORANGE coolant.
It uses Dexcool.
a 2003 Chevy silverado taillight bulb uses a 3157
the car uses "Dex-Cool", which is usaully orange. most retailers have a green kind that's good for both. CHECK LABEL!!!!
2002 model uses the 3057
Chevy Impala
Battery should not be bad, GM uses A very good battery in their new cars, It should last about 6 years,,,,,, If its bad, Take it to the dealership, It should be under warantee.