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.
That should be the AC fan and 10+ years old, old age?
Probably the high beam switch in the steering column is bad.
only if running the air.