The connections for the sensors? or where the sensors connect to the computer? If the sensors plugs are what you are after, then the rear sensor plugs are in the trunk, under the carpet (that where they are on mine). The front sensors are on top of the strut towers under the hood. If you are talking about where the sensors plug into the computer at, the computer is located right next to the brake booster itself. If you have a ABS light on, and the pump runs for the system runs to much, I suggest replacing the accumlator. You can get them at the GM dealer or from Prior Manufacturing.
It is next to the oil filter.
To The Owne of the 1986 6000 SE: The firing order is 1,2,3,4,5,6. Most Sincerely, Kristopher Gerbracht www.kristopher.gerbracht@juno.com
Firing order 1-2-3-4-5-6
have a pontiac 6000 2.5 motor and it wont stay running
To The Owner of the 1986 Pontiac 6000: I am the owner of two 1985 6000 STE's and my fuel filter is an inline filter on the right side of the car. It is about the size of a soda can. First, shut of power so when you remove the fuel filter, very little fuel will come spurting out. Next, after removing the old filter, plug in a new filter, then restore power. Most Sincerely, Kristopher Gerbracht www.kristopher.gerbracht@juno.com
Yes it is priming the system
Yes it MIGHT help in getting your hood unjammed. However, you really cant get the grill off without the hood being open. You can if you break it, but these grills are hard to replace on the 6000 as there arent many left. Another idea is to reach up from underneath and behind the bumper and see if you can reach the hood release. This might save you the trouble of destroying your grill.
on the engine block below the exhaust manifold. you can see it best by looking through the front passenger wheel well
Could be a bad coolant temperature sensor, fan relay or thermostat. keep in mind the fan motor itself may be bad.
On the distributor.
Rear of the engine block (firewall side), below the center spark plug, just above the oil pan.
The oil filter on a 1990 Pontiac 6000 is located on the driver's side of the engine compartment. It is on the side of the motor all the way to the rear, near the firewall.