on my 98, its under the wiper fluid tank
I have a Lumina too and most commonly its 3 coil packs
Get a syphon hose
it depend on what parts. the 93 luminas are part of the first gen, and the 96 is second gen. some 93 luminas have the same 3.4 L DOHC(207 in
It's attached to the starter.
It will not run and will appear to be out of fuel.
under the winsheild washer reservoir. the positive terminal is located under the windshield washer reservior and the negative terminal is located on a bolt on the engine (metal)
GM vehicles use side post batteries. The terminals are on the side of the battery. 98 Lumina with 3.8 it's on the drivers side under a red plastic cap for positive.
red lead to the larger of the two posts (positive) and negative lead to a common earth on the vehicles engine such as a mounting point or engine block. start opposing vehicle and allow to charge for 30 seconds then proceed to start the 1997 lumina allow to run then remove negative THEN positive lead.
i unhooked the battery...(both terminals)
you can buy jumper cables that are specifically made to clip onto side terminals for these batteries
I believe it comes on when the a/c is turned on but not positive
I think so...
Start by locating the Positive terminal (usually the red one)... Disconnect it from the battery. Then do the same for the Negative terminal (the black one). Then there may be a small hex head bolt at the bottom the the battery, check for it and remove it, the battery should come right out.
when in doubt, you can always follow the positive battery cable down to the starter. It will end up there.
if your battery is bad, you don't need to conect the negative wire to the battery terminal because when you jump start, the proper way to do it is ,the good battery gets both jumper wires conected to it and the dead battery only needs the positive wire . simply place the negative somewhere on the chasis of the vehicle.(good ground source)engine block or whatever. being that cars operate on a one wire circuit the energy if grounded properly to the vehicle will always find its way back. this will not work if your battery is not ground it(conected) What if my battery (96 Lumina) is good and I want to jump another car. I can't find the negative terminal. Keep in mind I am not the most mechanically inclined person. However I had jumped many batteries in my day. For some reason I can not find the negative terminal on this car. Also Chevy has the battery under the windshield washer fluid container. How idiotic is that!! Maybe I need to take that out? If that's the case then Chevy is ridiculous!!
Remove the positive cable from your 1992 Chevy Lumina battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.
run a positive lead from your batt to the pump is the easiest way and fastest