Remove the plastic grill inserts from the front of the vehicle. Once removed you should be able to see the cable thatg leads to the hood latch. Use a pair of pliers or (needle nose pliers) and pull back on the cable(wire). Remember, the wire runs inside the black casing. Pulling on the entire black cable will do you no good. Pull on the wire. That should do the trick.
It is a very involved procedure. Get a manual on your car from the parts store or from AUTOREPAIR2000.COM
Its in the glove box behind a little black door on the left side. Good luck!
I can tell you its a pain in the rear end. The PCV is located on the rear valve cover. However, they didnt give you enuf room to get to it, or pull it out, or replace it. And if you do get it out, you run a HIGH risk of disconnecting the tube that goes from the PCV valve into the underside of the intake. And then things really become a pain in the rear.
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The oil filter on a 1990 Pontiac 6000 is located on the driver's side of the engine compartment. It is on the side of the motor all the way to the rear, near the firewall.
Should be at the bottom or rear of radiator
have a pontiac 6000 2.5 motor and it wont stay running
No they dont. Althou some of the sister cars (Buick Century, Olds Cutlass Ciera) did.
Noises are hard to diagnoise without hearing them. Take it to a garage.
with air or with out? There should be a white label on your core support or hood underside to show you with air
It is a very involved procedure. Get a manual on your car from the parts store or from AUTOREPAIR2000.COM
On the distributor.
Any other GM A-body should work (82-96 Buick Century, Olds Cutlass Ciera, Pontiac 6000)
Remove the plug wires by turning them on the plugs to break the seal then pull then off and unscrew the plugs and regap the new ones and reinstall them
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Fuel tank