If the fuel gauge, temperature gauge, odometer, and speedometer are not working on a Pontiac Sunbird, it could be due to a faulty instrument cluster, a blown fuse, or issues with the vehicle's wiring or connectors. Additionally, a malfunctioning vehicle speed sensor (VSS) can affect both the speedometer and odometer. Checking the fuses and inspecting the wiring for damage are good first steps in diagnosing the problem. If those are intact, the instrument cluster or VSS may need to be tested or replaced.
its a fuse
The speedometer is electronic...there is no speedometer cable.
If it is broken they cannot be repaired. You need to replace it.
One of them is behind the instrument cluster and the other is on the side of the transmission. Ray
Pontiac Sunbird was created in 1975.
on the right hand side of the block
According to NADAGuides.com, a 1987 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe with a turbo engine has an average retail value of $2,275. That price, however, will depend on a number of factors, including the number of miles on the odometer, the condition of the body and the condition of the components, including the turbocharger.
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what is the color order of the wires to a Pontiac Sunbird ignition module
The firing order of my '87 Pontiac Sunbird is 1 3 4 2.
The last model year for a Pontiac sunbird was 1995. It was replaced by the Pontiac Sunfire, which is no longer in production either.
In a 1993 Pontiac Sunbird, the temperature sensor, also known as the coolant temperature sensor, is typically located near the engine's thermostat housing or in the cylinder head. It is positioned to monitor the temperature of the engine coolant. Accessing it may require some disassembly, depending on the specific engine configuration. Always refer to a service manual for precise location and replacement instructions.