The operating temperature for a 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo typically ranges between 190°F to 220°F (88°C to 104°C) when the engine is running under normal conditions. The thermostat usually opens around 195°F (91°C) to allow coolant to flow and maintain this temperature range. If the engine temperature exceeds this range, it may indicate a cooling system issue or overheating.
Car and distributor would have to be replaced
With the 2004 Monte Carlo radio off, turn the ignition to run. Press and hold the radio tune disp button to enter the menu. Scroll down to tire mon setting. Press prev button. Now press tune disp. A chime will ring to indicate the reset. Scroll to exit and leave the menu.
on the front of the engine and it is run by the serpentine belt.
190 It is dependent on what thermostat you have in your engine. The engine will normally run hotter than the temp the thermostat opens at.
Car will run rough ,backfire and you may be able to here it rattling.
look at the back or front of the gas tank, just follow the gas line out of the tank and you will run into it.
same as the old lines, just get straight brake line and bend it like the old as you go.
Just because a tire says 44 PSI doesn't mean you should run 44 PSI. I run 36 PSI in both winter and summer. Just remember that when temperature changes throughout the seasons you will have to readjust tire pressure to compensate for it.
Mostly, inability of it to continue to run. Please give us a bit more info on the circumstances involved.
no, only 1 fan usually runs unless the air is on and then both fans run.
Probably not run at all, but it would also store a computer code that could be read by a code scanner.
it dose not mater most pro shops when they run out of it the will use tranz fluid it is almost the same thing