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The Pontiac Firebird was produced between 1967 and 2002. The car went through 4 generations in it's life time and was also related to the Firebird Trans Am.
There is no "reset" switch, that I know of. Everything on that car, programs either through the radio, or, with a Tech 2, through the OBD2.
The Firehawk was introduced in 1991 and was produced every year through the final production year of the Pontiac Firebird in 2002.
the main vin plate should be mounted on the dash where you can see through the windshield. it should also be on a sticker in the door jam on the drivers side. and on my 1991 firebird it has the vin printed on all the stock windows.
Answerby looking through the telegraph you can see that if you put on some deer skin they will go awayIt is on top of the steering column under the dash.
On a 1974 Pontiac Firebird, the trunk can be opened using a key in the trunk lock located on the rear of the vehicle. Alternatively, there is a release lever inside the car, typically found near the driver's seat or on the floor near the door. Some models may also feature a release button on the dashboard. If the vehicle has a rear seat pass-through, it can be accessed from the cabin as well.
You use the Firebird to breath fire through the walls!
Funny I just did this to my 95 Firebird, Take out the glovebox and the stuff under it and you should be able to reach the Firewall from there, just drill your hole there.
I've just finished the process I used a Hayes manual. (best thing I ever bought to fix a car) it will take your through step by step on how to do it. There are a few quirks that you need to figure out on your own. on my 97 firebird it took me a while to figure out how to disconnect the hydraulic clutch line. Other than that it was pretty smooth.
its the catalytic converter.....im going through the same issues with my 1990 firebird cheap catalytic converter on rock auto http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,carcode,1251986,parttype,5808
It was offered part way through the '67 selling season a "Dealer installed" option for GTOs. Not sure if they were offered for Firebirds. I would think so. There is a "Firebird only" Verdoro Green colored '67 GTO.
Traditional blinds block out a large portion of light and light is not easily regulated into the room. Honeycomb blinds have small gaps and allow a set amount of ambient light through.