if engine will not turn over, check fuses first. then check battery, starter motor, starter motor solenoid and ignition switch
I would like to have a dimgram to show me how to put the hater core out and in on my 94 Pontiac Bonneville
i would rather not...
crankshaft position censor
you plunem is leaking and is not chep to fix
NO, the 1985 Bonneville is rear wheel drive the 1995 is front wheel drive. Even if both engines are the 231 V6 you will have many problems as there were changes such as mounting points, wiring and engine computer cotrol, accessories, ect. Easiest would be to locate a similar year 231 (3800) .
The heat valve is stuck open.
on a 93 Pontiac Bonneville you would remove the passenger side front tire. there may be a plastic cover that just pulls off. look to your left,back and up a little bit you should see the wires that connect to your cam sensor. theres your cam sensor. 91 Bonneville is probably the same.
Close to 200 degrees maybe a little more on a hot day or with the A/C running
degradation of the coolant. flush the system and refill it, and all should be well.
Check for code in computer Usually a crankshaft sensor does the same thing is culprit,but have scanned first
I've been to 6 different websites and some say 5x4.75(5x120.65) or 5x5(5x127). So I would say that pontiac must have put both of these patterns on this car ? Maybe ?
Pontiac Bonnevilles are luxury/sport cars, the amount of Fuel would vary on the size of your engine. The best place to look would be in your owner's manual. However, normal size for a Bonneville is an V8(maximum engine size) or an I6(minimal engine size). For the V8, it should have a 20-25gal tank. For the V6, the typical size would be an 18-20gal tank. I would suggest to check the owner's manual first. I have a 1997 Pontiac Bonneville SE with a 3800 Series II (3.8L V6). Due to the fact that my gas gauge does not work, I have filled my take from empty more than once. It is almost exactly 18 gallons. I have a 1995 Bonneville SE. It has, I believe, an 18 gallon tank. The 1997 Bonneville was a 3.8L V6. Period. 205 HP, 240 HP w/ supercharger.