The 1985 Fiero GT, the only notchback bodied GT Fiero, received many color options. RPO codes associated would be as follows:
RPO color codes:
14 Light Silver Metallic
40 White
40U White upper
41 Black
41U Black upper
71 Red
71U Red upper
You will typically know a true '85 Fiero GT by not only the unique 'Fiero GT' decklid badge on the passengerside, but also because many left the lots with the 71 Red RPO color. It was a very common color for '85 GTs, and it will be a bright red (the darker metallic reds would not appear as an option until '87)
All should have the standard silver ground effects (RPO 14 Light Gray Metallic). Although, some could have potentially received a D60 RPO, which is a color/trim override code that potentially could have been applied to vehicles with a custom order. The likelihood of coming across something like this is likely pretty rare or doesn't exist. The only other potential body override code would have been a rear spoiler delete code, as the rear spoiler was a stock item for '85 GTs.
Yes, sort of, The clutch is different.
what is the smog and vaccum diagram for the 87 Pontiac fiero 2.5L 4 cylinder what is the smog and vaccum diagram for the 87 Pontiac fiero 2.5L 4 cylinder
About 185F.
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about 10k
4.5 qts
The automatic has one for the lock up torque converter
IN MY 1985 Pontiac Fiero some purple feed the computer sensors and some green feed the marker and tail lights.YOUR CAR WILL BE DIFFERENT!Unless its a Pontiac Fiero
1985 Pontiac Fiero SE
on my 85 fiero gt the light down by the pedals stayed on all the time, so we just took it out
The Fiero series during mainstream production never had powersteering. If it had continued one more year it would have, it was on the prototype
V6 firing order 123456 Yes in order. 4cyl 1324