Try looking at the right side kick panel inside the passenger compartment, just off the floor, under the dash and just in front of the door. It's my guess that this panel will come off and the computer is in behind it.
Yes in the '79 to '85 toronado's. You will need an olds 350 engine such as the ones put in the '79 toronado's.
It's above the glove box liner behind the dash on pasenger side..
When replaceing the toronado engine, The intake and carb must come from a toronado or Riviera because it is lower. The 78 came with a 403. A 307 or 455 Olds engine will work also as long as you put the low profile intake on
This depends 100% on what engine it is.
$2,995.
The Rocket 350 oldsmobile engines will bolt in as well as the Rocket 455 olds.
3,853 lbs
the VATS chip wiring on the back of the ingnition switch is bad, can be bypassed by a decent mechanic
Through the dipstick tube coming up behind the engine, right behind the distributor.
Look in the engine compartment on passenger side below fuse box near the front headlight.
To reset the computer on a 1990 Oldsmobile Toronado, you'll typically need to disconnect the battery. Start by turning off the ignition, then remove the negative battery cable and wait for about 10-15 minutes to allow the computer to reset. Reconnect the battery cable, ensuring a secure connection, and start the vehicle. This process clears any stored trouble codes and resets the engine control unit (ECU).
An olds 350 engine such as one that they put in the 1979 toronados. Don't think you could put a Chevy 350 in without major mods.