Remove the Power Steering pump hose. Remove the wiring harness from the power steering pump. Remove the power steering pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new power steering pump.
On my 96 Pontiac Grand Am, the water pump is on the left hand side towards the front of the car. By the oil dip stick, and the place you put water in the car at. Its in between the two. You should see the clamp and the top of the hose, the as you look at it, it goes downwards. I just learned where it was myself, I hope that helps everyone else wandering.
The 2001 Pontiac Grand Am power steering pump can be found near the front of the engine. The power steering pump will be on the left-hand side of the engine.
You don['t say what year the chev is. Call the local wrecking yard. more than likely yes i would say espeially if its a front wheel drive
You do not have to replace the spark plugs, although you do have to remove the water pump to replace the distributor cap and rotor assembly on the LT1s Optispark which drives directly off the cam behind the water pump. You may even have to remove the harmonic balancer/crank pulley, not sure but be prepared for this. I know the balancer/crank pulley does have to be removed if the whole Optispark (distributor) is to be replaced.
were is the cooling temperature sensor located on my 96 Plymouth grand voyager
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Check the water pump. Examine it for traces of dried coolant that might be leaking out of the casting.
GM (who builds Pontiac cars) usually puts the fuel pump inside the fuel tank. It's tough to get to there, but it stays cool.
i have the same problem i got a 96 Pontiac grand am 2.4 4 cylinder great car it could be the knock sensor or fuel pump
Failed water pump bearing.
where is the fuel filter on 1996 Pontiac grand am and how to fix it.
Were is the fuel filter on a 96'pontiac grand am
I think its the ignition switch.
what light, there are a lot of them.
It depends on what is wrong with it an d what part of the country you live in.. Call a couple of local garages.
have you tried removing return line to bleed system ?
remove belt via tensioner, four bolts on pulley, five on pump, clean and reverse
Im the exhaust pipe.
take drive belt off first. then turn water pump pulley. notice the hole on front of pulley. use this to access all pump bolts behind it.