Not totally sue about the 95 but I just replaced the heater core on a 94, its behind the clove box on passenger side. I went as far as taking out command control or the computer to make more room to manuver. There is a support rod that goes accross the front of the dash that I also lossend so that I could make enough room to put the new one in. Coming out was ok I cut the in and out inlet off which we cut let the old heater core drop straight down.
Just did a 98 heater core and it's a b----. Job is worth $1400 to $1900 to have done.
You must remove the complete Heater/Air conditioner module, that is a large black plastic plenum in the middle of the inst. panel and requires disassembly of the instrument panel and most of it's related equipment and the hinge pillar-cross beam must be removed just to access it's removal. A good mechanic will take 3 to 4 days of full time work to complete and owners have sold the vehicle because of the problem. It requires draining antifreeze and evacuating the a/c freon system to accomplish this repair.
Think TWICE before getting into this one.
I know because I even had the original shop manuals to do the job myself.
Don't let anyone snow you about this repair!
Probably in the 1997 Pontiac trans-am heater core valve holder. If not, you probably lost it. Both the valve, and your mind.
Pontiac Trans Sport was created in 1990.
where is the heater motor located at
that would be in the overflow reservoir follow the hose under the rad cap and you will see it
185 hp
It's concealed in the roof
The fuse box diagram, for your 1995 Pontiac, can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box. The fuse box can be located in the engine compartment.
The horn is under the left head light .
Remove the water supply lines to your 1985 Pontiac Trans Am heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. The heater core will come out. Reverse the process to install your new heater core.
under the floor mat on the passenger side
intheintakemanifold
If an automatic transmission ,broken bands in the tranny.