This switch is located above the starter solenoid and the exhaust manifold!
This switch is located above the starter solenoid and the exhaust manifold!
There were no IROC Camaros in 1991
GM vehicles do not have a fuel shut off/inertia switch
http://www.thirdgen.org/1987-chevy-camaro#1987_camaro_production_numbers
There is no such thing as a 1992 IROC Camaro
any 87 camaro will have the same fusebox, look in a chiltons repair manual.
nope, camaro dropped the iroc sponsorship after '89 then the dodge daytona got it. the camaro was only available in an iroc fron 85-89
No, some IROC's are a 305 5.0 Liter and have a 5 speed manual. Total production for IROC's in 1987 was 38889, 12105 of those were 5.7L IROC's. ALL 5.7L IROC's were 700R4 Automatics, the remaining 26784 5.0L IROC's were available in Auto or Manual Transmissions.
no
no, all IROC-Z's were V8s.
The convenience center. It is normally between the steering column and the radio pedestal under the dashboard.
It's an IROC Z28. They are the same thing. they were the same in between 86-69(not positive on those years). iroc stands for international race of champions. once the license to use the name expired, the iroc z28 returned to just z28.