I had the same problem and discovered that a mouse ate my wire ribbon behind where the gas gauge and speedometer are, hard part to find if that's the problem, I had to go to a wreckers to get it, and take it off myself as they don't remove wirings.
There is no such thing as a 2010 Monte Carlo, so the answer would be no
There is no such thing as a 2008 Monte Carlo, so the answer would be no.
Yes
it would be euros
The Funny Side. I don't think the population of Monte Carlo would be very impressed if you sprayed them with freon.
no there two different body styles
why would a 2003 Monte Carlo hesitate between 30-45 mph
only if running the air.
CS-786 Echlin points fit your stock 72 Monte Carlo.
The float is stuck down at the bottom of the tank or you could have a wiring problem.
I'm trying to find out what kind of tire pressure sensor would my 2004 monte carlo need?
The most economical and practical solution would be to buy an SS Monte Carlo with a V8 already installed.
Because Monte Carlo is a Biscuit and it would be rather stale if its from 1994... fool!!!
One might find a 1987 Monte Carlo SS for sale in the classified section of a local newspaper. The website autotrader would be another source for locating a 1987 Monte Carlo SS for sale.
A 1986 Monte Carlo SS can be purchased at federal and provincial auctions, private auctions and online. The online websites where a 1986 Monte Carlo SS would be found are Kijiji, eBay, Amazon and specific classic car dealers.
Yes
no it would be carbureted, not fuel injected
i think you would have to use an unraveled coat hanger
Car and distributor would have to be replaced
Brooklyn. * No , I would say Monte Carlo, in Monaco.
I just had that problem with my 99 Monte Carlo. When I accelerated or went uphill No air would come out of the dash vents. Problem was a Vacuum hose. Cost about $40 to fix.
The 1995 Monte Carlo could have a vacuum leak. An engine vacuum leak can make the car idle up and accelerate.
if iwas you i would call the dealer ship,the bolt pattern is proberly the same ,but the inset might be different and maybe not. Try this webshit mylugpattern.com
no, the thermostat would have nothing to do with the car not starting.
Chevrolet actually made a Turbo 3.8L V6 Monte Carlo in 1980. Finding one would be alot cheaper prospect than trying to do it yourself.