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remove the tire and brakes then pull them off if they wont come off use a hammer or mallet and that should free them up
I don't believe that GM used inertia switchs on their cars. That's Ford. GM uses a simpler, and better system. If there is no oil pressure, the fuel system wont turn on.
how bout this on the 79 there is a vacum line to the trannie connects to trannie if comes off car wont go into gear look under for lose hoses. hope this helps
It sounds like a bad Lock actuator. If it gets seized it wont move.
This just happened to my '94 Ciera. A wire to the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) had been cut. Repair of the wire corrected the problem. The sensor is located on the transmission extension on the passenger side. Can be seen from underhood but better serviced by removing the passenger side tire and working through the wheel well opening. If your wiring is good, suspect the sensor. $40 part.
Loose or missing belt - Lack of fluid - broken pump
Had the same problem a few weeks back.Mileage on 1986 cutlass supreme was close to 400,000 KMS(Canada). Sorry to say transmission needs to be rebuilt.
It's broken.
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Either the heater core has been bypassed or the switch that turns it from hot to cold is bad or the little door under the dash that open and closes is stuck inthe cold position
my 94 explorer wont blow heat
because it is heat sensitive with gloves on it wont sense your heat