OPEN HOOD, REMOVE PLASTIC COVER FROM PIVOT SHAFT, REMOVE NUT, WITH MEDIUM PRY ON THE OFF ARM SIDE OF THE PIVIT, WITH A SOFT HAMMER HIT THE PIVIT BOLT, REMOVE BOTH ARMS, TURN ON THEN OFF THE WIPER MOTOR THAT CENTERS THE PIVOTS, INSTALL R/T BLADE 1 S/T TO THE STOP, L/T SAME ON TOP OF R/T BLADE, INSTALL NUTS TIGHT BUT NOT BRAKE TIGHT, TURN ON SWITCH. DONE. RAY.C.
sounds like some one took off one or both wipers from the gear that works them and did not get them properly alined.
Open hood, remove plastic cover on passenger side over wiper motor. Carefully remove plastic cover over wiper linkage. Turn on wipers, (being careful of moving parts) and lubricate linkage with WD40 or some other lubricant. Turn same on and off a few times and it should be good. Put everything back together.
$330 is the price I found on Glass.net, an online auto glass shop, for your 2001 Pontiac Montana windshield. However, you can look in the yellow pages and other web sites to get comparison prices. The $330 is based on location so the price might fluctuate depending on where you live.
For a 2006 Pontiac Montana, you typically need a Fram oil filter model PH3614. However, it's always best to verify the specific model by checking your owner’s manual or consulting with a local auto parts store, as there may be variations based on the engine type or other factors.
For the most part, yes. a 2001 Montana will be compatible with Chevrolet Venture ('97-'05), Oldsmobile Silhouette ('97-2004) and Pontiac Montana/Pontiac Trans Sport ('97-05) Also, if you're going to a junk yard for parts, keep an eye out for Buick Terraza, Saturn Relay, Chevrolet Uplander & Pontiac Montana SV6. These models range from year 2005 to 2010 (Not sure what year Buick & Saturn ceased production) Many parts are interchangeable with your 2001, with the exception of the rear tail light, front fenders, hood and nose clip assembly For example, the power sliding door from a Buick Terazza year 2008 will easily fit and work with your 2001 Pontiac Montana. Hope this helps.
I'm not sure of the years....same as the Lumina I'd imagine. But the Pontiac was called a Trans Sport and was later changed to Montana. The Olds Silhouette was the other name you're looking for.
The fuel pressure regulator on a 2006 Pontiac Montana is typically located on the fuel rail, which is situated on the engine. It is often integrated into the fuel injector assembly. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover and other components, depending on the specific engine configuration. Always refer to a service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
The starter on a 1999 Pontiac Montana van is located on the driver's side, near the bottom of the engine, just above the transmission. It is typically mounted to the engine block and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle. To reach it, you may need to remove some components, such as the air intake duct or other nearby parts, for better visibility and access.
100 ft/lbs of torque 15" or larger diameter wheels 5 on 4.5" bolt circle Most other GM FWD only cars will fit
On a 2003 Pontiac Montana, the freeze plugs are typically located on the engine block, usually on the sides and rear. They are designed to prevent engine block damage from freezing coolant. You may find them on either side of the engine near the cylinder heads and at the rear of the block. Accessing them often requires removing other components for better visibility and reach.
The Engine Control Module (ECM) on a 2007 Pontiac Montana is typically located in the engine compartment, specifically near the battery and the driver's side fender. It is housed in a protective casing and may require removing the battery or other components for easier access. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions when locating or servicing the ECM.
On a 2008 Pontiac Montana, the thermostat is located in the engine compartment, typically at the engine end of the upper radiator hose. To access it, you may need to remove the hose and possibly other components for better visibility. It's usually mounted on the engine block or intake manifold. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.