Button on your dash, or the key that opens your door. If those don't work you're gonna have to start breaking stuff.
Yes, sort of, The clutch is different.
All 30 amp
what is the smog and vaccum diagram for the 87 Pontiac fiero 2.5L 4 cylinder what is the smog and vaccum diagram for the 87 Pontiac fiero 2.5L 4 cylinder
About 185F.
for me there is no money it how much you love your car
about 10k
In 1985, the base price of a Pontiac Fiero with a 4-cylinder engine was approximately $7,000. Prices could vary based on options and features, but this was the general starting point for the model that year. The Fiero gained popularity for its sporty design and mid-engine layout, making it a unique offering in the compact car market.
4.5 qts
In a 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT, the temperature sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing, on the engine block. It is usually positioned on the driver's side of the engine and is responsible for monitoring the coolant temperature. This sensor sends information to the engine control unit (ECU) and the temperature gauge on the dashboard. If you're having difficulty locating it, consult the vehicle's service manual for detailed diagrams.
The automatic has one for the lock up torque converter
IN MY 1985 Pontiac Fiero some purple feed the computer sensors and some green feed the marker and tail lights.YOUR CAR WILL BE DIFFERENT!Unless its a Pontiac Fiero
The 2.8 V-6 engine was first used in the Fiero in the 1985 GT. It was called a 2.8H.O. engine and had 140 HP. It was the same in 1986. However, the same engine was used in other GM cars but had 130HP. In 1988 Fiero horsepower was reduced to 135. how ever they say 140 HP but dyno tests proove that the 86 fiero gt has 200 HP