Your cables may just be broke, but more likely, if your Fiero has been in a front end collision your hood may have been pushed back toward the windshield. There are two safety locking "pins" one on each side near the windshield that will keep the hood from being pulled up(why thy chose to do this on a hood that couldn't "fly open" I will never know). If you think this is the case with your Fiero you can pull up the headlight covers with the help of a friend(It's not connected to the headlight assembly but is spring loaded), to gain access to some of the hood hinge nuts(just to the inside of the light assembly). There is very little room to work but loosening these may give you enough slack to slide the hood forward and release the tension on the latch or to disengage the hood from the safety pins. Haveing a friend push down on the hood where the latch is while you pull the release cable may also help. Hope this helps.
It's the large center button on the steering wheel with the Fiero Pegasus logo. If the horn is not working there's a problem with it. Actually the horn is located under the front bumper, I believe on the drivers side.
if it is like mine (2005) it has no supplying cables. only medium and maximum lights cables.
No , rear wheel drive
that depends if it is front or rear calipers
There is one on each side, directly in front of the front tires, visible from under the car.
the fuses in a pontaic fiero are near the front hood release, it is a black box looking thing that has a button on the front. when you press the button the tray of fuses release and fall down in a near 90 degree angle.
This is a pretty simple system The most common failure is the sensor But the relay located under the left front headlight or the fuse could fail And lastly the fan could be bad
play, show or band (your on bin weevils arent you)
It is at the bottom of the front engine bay wall off set to the passenger side.
The front hood raises from the rear or windshield end, the rear hood raises from the rear or bumper end
The reason behind the over heating of your fiero is the fact its an RMR layout and your cooling system is in the front end of the car. The time the coolant travels is not quick enought to cool the engine as fast as it is needed.
It should be listed on the RPO decal on the top of the inside left front fender.