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Um, are you trying to install cruise on a car that didn't come from the factory with it? Or are you trying to replace/repair an existent system?FriPilot
I am trying to change the belt on a 2.2 L, 96 Pontiac Sunfire. There is no adjustment on the alt. or power steering that I can see and I cant see how the tensioners work. Anyone have any ideas.
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What, exactly, are you trying to do? Does the car already have AC? Is the AC not working? We need a little more info.
I've been trying to find this out for my Pontiac. The best I got was the answer at eHow.com. Here's the link http://www.ehow.com/how_11205_convert-power-windows.html Hope that helps -KV
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It is possible that you connected the power wire for the harness to the computer power. It was like that in my truck when someone did an at home addition of a wiring harness for the new head and changer. Check your wiring.
Do you need to disable the airbags for a maintenance procedure, or are you trying to disable them permanently? I certainly would not recommend disabling them permanently. Your airbags are among the most effective safety items in the car.
Have you looked on the floor between the driver's seat and the door sill? That's where it is on my '96. thanks for trying, but no there is nothing between seat and door sill
You will need a radio that controls the CD changer. If you order it through Crutchfield it will come with the adapter harness for the vehicle. This is a lot easier than trying to guess and splice the wiring. Then you just run the wiring to the place you want the changer to go. Doing it without the radio controller is harder because you will need a separate amp and some sort of input splitter so that you can hear it through the speakers. You also will have to have a way to control the volume. I used to install these years ago. I wont even do it without a radio changer controller anymore. It isn't the best looking install either. Hope this helps. Good luck.
There is a recall on '97 sunfires ignition switches. My car wouldn't start and after trying it several times smoke started coming from the ignition column. they will install a relay switch w/ your ignition switch to convert high voltage away from it. If it doesn't start and you continually try it or hold it back too long it will start to burn as mine did A Pontiac dealership fixed it for free but I had to fight them on the towing costs. I would do a search on the recall or call a Pontiac/GM dealership and they can tell you if it goes towards yours... you! Also check for other recalls such as the PCM recall.
I am wondering for the same thing. I spent about 2 hours in the Backstreet trying to figure it out. There are 2 hooks at the bottom, but whenever I tried to reach them I just don't have enough power to unhook it. I might be moving it on the wrong direction.