Why not? Do you have some dirty pictures in it?
Check with your local Chevy dealer on that.
The owners manual would have that information.
Because its a Chevy corsica not a ford corsica!!!!!
where would i locate the fuse for the fuel pump on a 1995 Chevy corsica
Check your coil packs, my Corsica goes thru them like water. Would not hurt to check your fuel pressure. Online tech manual at Alldata.com can really help out if your interested.
I would use what the owners manual recommends. It may be written on the oil cap .
you would have to look in your owners manual . or look in the front of the vehicle and see if you can see a plug
i want to print a free owners manual
Push it off the wharf would be a good start.
Check the Fuse and/ or relay.
you apparently have a manual transmission or you would have found the dipstick/filler tube commonly yellow in this year range as is our 95 corsica! manual trannies don't usually require fluid until full servicing. but in the case you do need it, should be steel plug about 1/2 way up the side of tranny usually passenger side.
The owners manual recommends 5w30 or 10w30I would not use 20w50.The owners manual recommends 5w30 or 10w30I would not use 20w50.