no, the thermostat would have nothing to do with the car not starting.
I would try distibutor cap and rotor.
instrument cluster is shorted out or corroded
The 1995 Monte Carlo could have a vacuum leak. An engine vacuum leak can make the car idle up and accelerate.
Most likely cause is a build up of brake dust.
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i have a 1998 Monte Carlo with the same problem , its probably just the switches for the windows that need to be replaced, also check the guides that on the bottom of the windows to see if they have a rust build up , this can cause the window to jam going up or down
If a 1995 Monte Carlo has no reverse, there could be a few problems. The transmission could be going out or the pressure solenoid needs replaced. A mechanic will be able to find the cause of the problem.
i had to have my gaskets replaced ... ive heard the 3100 are known for being made with plastics gaskets ... idk
In the general case, cars overheat because of a bad thermostat, low coolant level, blockage in the coolant system, insufficient antifreeze percentage, fan blockage, or water pump failure.
Probably the high beam switch in the steering column is bad.
only if running the air.
That should be the AC fan and 10+ years old, old age?