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Bottom of steering column, inside cab, at the firewall, topside of column.
Any 1977-85 Impala or 1977-90 Caprice will work
about 90 to 100 thousand miles would be accurate
nope
In a '89 Chevy Beretta the trans axle fluid is more of an oil and can be purshase at a local dealer. Its a 60 wt. synthetic oil. The fill tube is located between the motor and firewall,just under steering column at trans axle housing towards bottom of motor. It requires a funnle with a long flexable tube. Edit by Loosenut: If its a stick use Styncromesh 89/90 if its automatic use Dextron III
Nope.
Yes
77-85 Impala, 77-90 Caprice, 78-83 Malibu, 78-88 Monte Carlo/El Camino
88 and 90
Yes! They are the same parts..... Just make sure your XJ part is from a 90 not a 91. Jeep changed the 91 and up fitment on the lower column shaft...
There is no fixing it. It must be replaced.
Hazard lights are on the right bottom side of the steering column. The brights are on the left side control switch attached to the steering column, simply pull towards you instead of up or down for directional lights. On the far left side of the dash board are the parking lights and regular headlights that you push on the top to activate and push down on the bottom to turn off the lights.