Left rear quarter near the axle.
The fuse panel in a Pontiac Montana is located in the passenger door. It is located on the same level as the glove box.
The low pressure switch in a 2004 Pontiac Montana is responsible for monitoring the pressure of the air conditioning system. If the pressure drops below a certain level, the switch will trigger the compressor to shut off to prevent damage to the system. It helps ensure that the AC system operates safely and efficiently.
The coolant level sensor in the coolant reservoir detects the coolant level is low. The coolant system must have a leak in it somewhere. Have a trusted mechanic diagnose it soon before you do damage to the engine.
It depends on the trim level of the 2005 Pontiac Montana because they take different sizes. See sources and related links below.
Apparently when its hot it should be higher than the cold level I read this in my owners manuel .. not very helpful..
Have the refrigerant level in the A/C system checked. Rapid cycling of the compressor can be one of the signs that your refrigerant level is low.
On a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix the oil level sensor is located on the Oil Pan directly underneath the Air Condition Compressor.
An AC compressor compresses the freon and circulates the freon through the system. An air ride compressor pumps compressed air into air bags to level the vehicle and/or alter the handling of the vehicle.
The "Low Coolant Sensor" on a 1997 Pontiac Montana is located appro 6" below the radiator cap which is on the left as your facing the engine. The sensor measures the fluid level in the radiator itself and is prone to giving false alarms when it gets dirty.
Go too eBay! Both should be less than 1K.
The sending unit and the fuel pump are all one module in the gas tank.
It could be a belt slipping... the bearings in your ac compressor going out... low fluid level in your power steering reservoir