yes, my cigarette lighter fuse melted and one of the "prongs" broke of inside.
looking for a fuse panel block 2008 pontiac
The Pontiac G6 block heater is located on the right hand side of the engine. The block heater can be located by following the block heater cord.
The firing order for the Pontiac 400 engine is that the small block powers the big block.
I can't find my block heater plug on my pontiac G6 2006,,,Where is it? Maybe it does not have a block heater.
There is one on the side of the block, which is above the oil pan below the exhaust manifold, and the other one is behind the harmonic balancer in the front of the engine. Keep in mind that when I say side of block, that this engine is transverse and it is actually in the rear of the engine compartment. The front of the engine is on the right side of the engine compartment.
Fully dressed a Pontiac block will weigh in around 600-650 lbs. If you are asking about the bare block....I honestly don't know.
First its not called a big block, Pontiac never made a small block. it is just called a Pontiac 350. as far as tourque i t ranges from 150 to 400 depending on the year and trim
The 2001 Pontiac Montana block heater cable can be found in the front of the vehicle. You can access the block heater cable through the front grill.
On a 2003 Pontiac Aztek, the engine block heater is typically installed in the engine block, specifically at a freeze plug location. It is usually located on the passenger side of the engine, near the front. To access it, you may need to remove some components or covers, depending on the specific layout of the engine compartment. Always refer to the owner's manual or a service manual for detailed instructions specific to your vehicle.
This is in the rear compartment fuse block, located in the trunk of the vehicle. Access the fuse block through the trunk panel on the driver's side of the rear cargo area. It will be fuse number 20 that needs to be replaced for the cig lighter.
Fuse block is located behind the glove compartment. Open compartment and pull out entire box and you will see fuse block
This question needs to be clarified. What block and heads do you want to install? Chevy, Pontiac, Olds....which one?