THEY SAY ITS OK TO CHANGE IT OUT HOWEVER U WONT BE ABLE TO CHANGE UR SETTINGS UNLESS U TAKE IT BACK TO A DEALER.....SO WHAT EVERONE ROUND HERE INCLUDIN MYSELF IS DOIN IS HAVIN A WIRE HARNESS PUT IN THE TRUNK FOR THE FACTORY RADIO TO BE USED FOR THE SETTINGS AND PUTTIN AN AFTERMARKET DECK IN THE DASH........HOPES THIS HELPS
1959 Chevrolet Impala
Error messages like the one mentioned usually mean that the player cannot read the table of contents on the CD, either because of dirt or damage to the CD disc or because of a problem with the optical pickup in the player.
Based on the information in the question, the only answer we can suggest is that it broke.
yes, it is located in the trunk of the car, attached to the top of the compartment.
I personally owned a 1966 Impala convertable with a 283 2speed powerglide with white interior, bucket seats , plum purple with white rag and all four windows were power. This car was produced in Canada no
No they won't
Read the manual, it will tell you
Under the dash on the passenger's side.
inside the airbox
Will that make your car sip an run bad
under passenger sear
In the bottom half of the airbox.
Its in the key switch
CAL stands for Calibrate. The IPC (instrument panel cluster) needs to be recalibrated. This could be caused by a battery/power spike, which means the IPC will need to relearn default settings, or there could be an underlying problem. Technician will need to hook it up to a computer to analyze problem, and relearn settings.
yes
It has no governor. Speed is computer controlled.
An 01 impala only has to meet the emissions requirements in effect on the date of manufacture. It does not have to meet more recent, more stringent standards.