the D beside the N is the common one to use, it may have a circle around it, denoting overdrive. this will give you the best fuel economy during everyday driving
At the end of the starter motor shaft. Remove the starter and look in the opening that faced the transmission and you will see the gear.
Yes, the 1994 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi is equipped with various sensors, including a transmission range sensor (or neutral safety switch) that helps the vehicle's computer determine the transmission's gear position. Additionally, there may be other sensors related to the transmission for monitoring performance and ensuring proper shifting. These sensors are essential for the vehicle's overall operation and performance.
The 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix gear selector wire can be found beneath the center console. The gear selector wire will go to the instrument panel.
i have the same problem. do not waist any money on sensors, i have replaced all the sensors and wires, what it is, is the thing that shifts your transmission, your car is taking off in high gear, my car takes off really slow which is a 1992 Pontiac Bonneville SE, and do not drive it until it is fixed, or you will end up putting a new transmission in to it.
D4 on an automatic and 5th gear in a manual.
it only for going up hills in sort
most likely because the gear box by Pontiac is poor quality that is one of the reasons Pontiac closed down, i suggest buying a new gearbox from autozone......
Stick shift, yes. Automatic, no.
bad tourche convertor broken fly wheel, bad gear syncronizer, motor mounts trans mount, clutch plate damaged , the barmufaschnizier mounting module last but not least its a pontiac!!!!!!
Because you can't drive a stick, and its a hard carto drive stickin and first is geared lower.
On our 1995 Grand Prix, the second gear start is automatic in adverse road condtions (Ice, Snow & Rain) I was told that when the wheels spin, it enables the Second Gear Start to provide better traction and power to the drive wheels. on the left hand side of dash panel down at the bottom
In a vehicle, a driving gear is the gear which is driven by the engine. The driving gear helps control the speed the vehicle is in.