Dsiconnect Drive shaft Disconnect brake lines Support rear axle housing Disconnect shock absorbers Disconnect "U" Bolts if leaf springs Lower axle housing
ratio = 3.23
Remove the front tires, from your Pontiac Grand Prix. Remove the brakes and rotors. Unbolt the axle from the suspension. Remove the axle.
Yes, exhaust, disconnect rear shocks, lower rear axle. Its not a fun thing to do without a lift and its a expensive thing to have a dealer do.
filter is located under car behind rear seat drivers side, by the axle
You have to lower the rear axle, remove the exhaust system, and drop the tank.
remove rear cover from differential, find 1/4 inch bolt in the third member that holds the 1 inch diameter pin between the axles. Remove the bolt and the pin, push the axle that you want to remove in towards the differential and remove the C-clip that keeps the axle in the differential. Pull the axle, using a bearing puller remove the oil seal and the bearing. Replace the bearing and the oil seal, make sure it is installed in the right direction or it will leak. install the axle, C-clip, pin, bolt, rear cover, and differential oil.
there is not a charcoal canister in alot of the newer vehicles i doubt your vehicle has one my 02 dodge durango sxt 4.7 did not have a canister my brothers 2000 firebird doesn't either The canister on the firebird is located on top of the gas tank. Drop the driveshaft. then the rear axle, then disconnect the fuel filler tube, then drop the tank. The canister will be right in front of the fuel pump on top of the tank.
Left rear quarter near the axle.
You don't want to know, If you are asking this question you should take the car to a shop and have them do it as the rear axle and exhaust both have to come out of the car.
this should be easy to find but it isn't don't know why ! people that right on forums are to stupid to include ........ " remove the axle nut" correction = remove the axle nut using a 29mm socket! how hard was that !!!!!!! 29mm is what you need for that nut !
34mm for 2001 non-AWD
Typically above the rear axle, or alongside the "subframe" in front of the left rear wheel, under the car. It will be the size of a 12oz soda can.