The only vacuum hose I can think of is on the 5 speed.....perhaps the auto has it to. Not sure. It is simply a pressure relief. You'll see a steel line mounted near the driver side strut tower. The vacuum line from the trans goes to this steel line. The other end of the steel line is just vented to outside air. It doesn't hook to anything.
depends on engine, mounting, body, ecm, and about a million other things, but possibily
follow the link for your wiring codes
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You can't see a vacuum, a vacuum is a process.
Start with the lack of freon.
No. blocks are not the same.
where is the freeze plug located on a 1992 Chevy beretta and I need a picture on it also
with no problem. you could bolt a 572 in. remember trans will have to be a 4l80e trans. and if its carb just use a turbo 400 trans
it is on the side almost at the bottom of the radiator..very hard to get too !!!!
Yes it does... i have a 96 beretta, and it did not come standard in the model. you have to buy the belt for the blower. go to your local advance auto store and they will easily help you
You can find a vacuum diagram for your 1992 Chevy Lumina at most Chevrolet dealerships. Chevrolet service manuals will have the vacuum diagram and can be found at most local libraries.
It has 1 O2 sensor on the exhaust manifold behind the engine