yes mine had a really rough idle and it turns out the motor mount needed replacing
What is the Cylinder Torque sequence 2000 Pontiac Montana 3.4V6
Reduced engine power, on your 2005 Pontiac Montana, can because by several things. The most common cause of reduced power is a lack of fuel.
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One can purchase a 2006 Pontiac Montana SV6 at their local used car dealership. Alternately, one can purchase this vehicle by looking for owners who are selling this vehicle in the newspaper, or by word of mouth. One can also check online resources for used car sellers.
How do you change the rear brakes on a 2008 Montana
2009 models are supposed to be the last year of production
The firing order for a 2005 Pontiac Montana (applies to both the 3.4L Montana and 3.5L Montana SV6) is: 1-2-3-4-5-6 The front cylinder head bank contains cylinders 2-4-6. The rear bank contains cylinders 1-3-5. Behind the rear bank are the three ignition coils. They are lined up from left to right: 5-2 / 3-6 / 4-1.
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For the most part, yes. a 2001 Montana will be compatible with Chevrolet Venture ('97-'05), Oldsmobile Silhouette ('97-2004) and Pontiac Montana/Pontiac Trans Sport ('97-05) Also, if you're going to a junk yard for parts, keep an eye out for Buick Terraza, Saturn Relay, Chevrolet Uplander & Pontiac Montana SV6. These models range from year 2005 to 2010 (Not sure what year Buick & Saturn ceased production) Many parts are interchangeable with your 2001, with the exception of the rear tail light, front fenders, hood and nose clip assembly For example, the power sliding door from a Buick Terazza year 2008 will easily fit and work with your 2001 Pontiac Montana. Hope this helps.
you shouldn't. You will need to buy a "simple plug in" style. it will have a built in device that isolates your cars computer from backfeed. 7pins are used with RV's. the seventh pin is for electric brakes. therefore you will not need a seven pin. if one is not offered at a napa it'll be a dealer item
The fuse panel on a SV6 Commodore is under the driver's side dash. It is located to the left of the steering column.
Wiring diagrams for the Holden Commodore VZ SV6 are available at most major auto parts stores. Often, they can be found in do-it-yourself manuals.