A slow take-off in a 1995 Monte Carlo could be due to several factors, including a clogged fuel filter, worn spark plugs, or issues with the throttle body. Additionally, transmission problems or low fluid levels could hinder acceleration. It's also worth checking for any vacuum leaks that might affect engine performance. Regular maintenance can help diagnose and resolve these issues effectively.
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Remove fuel tank for access
take the cover off and there is two screws, take them out and that's it
look for a oil cap that you take off on the valve cover.
take the oil pan off and you will find it.
needs a tune-up and the throttle body and injectors cleaned.
Hold firmly and pull. It has slide clips.
take the old one off and put the new one on.
You should only have t pry them off or they mite have little clips that are on the edge just pry them off
I have a 2003 Monte Carlo SS and the only time it turned off on me was when my radiator had broken and the car was over heating. Its turns off so it wont explode.
you have to remove the throttle body and use 13mm rench to take the thermostat housing bolts off