The dual climate control unit is malfunctioning. Most likely the soldered connections on the temp slider ar loose. You can purchase one from eBay for less than $50, and installation is very simple.
vacuum leak. my 95 Monte Carlo did it. once in a while it would race to 2500 rpm then settle down like normal. not easy to find , but a cheap fix.
A broken blend air door is the most likely cause on a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
There are several things that can cause your 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee driver information Center not to work. The most common cause is a blown fuse.
My son had the same problem on his 1995 Monte Carlo. The brake light in rear window worked , as did the tail lights and emergency flasher but no brake lights came on when pushing the brake pedal. Anyway , the problem was in the turn signal switch. This involved taking the steering wheel and column apart , taking the airbag out ( careully ) and it was more than I wanted to handle. The mechanic charged 227.00 including part and labor. .
AnswerCheck the fuse1996 corolla fuse is in kick panel next to driver!!! cig lighter and clock and radio!!!
The cause of the whining noise in the front end of a 2004 supercharged Monte Carlo, especially during cold weather, is the idler pulley. This is located at the driver's side of the engine between the alternator and a/c pump.
Most likely cause is a build up of brake dust.
The 1995 Monte Carlo could have a vacuum leak. An engine vacuum leak can make the car idle up and accelerate.
If a 1995 Monte Carlo has no reverse, there could be a few problems. The transmission could be going out or the pressure solenoid needs replaced. A mechanic will be able to find the cause of the problem.
Bad ground at the bulb or sometimes just corrosion in the terminal.
I would try distibutor cap and rotor.
instrument cluster is shorted out or corroded
no, the thermostat would have nothing to do with the car not starting.
Maybe low coolant level
Transmission temp switch is most likely cause.
On a 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo LS there is a turn signal flasher unit under the dash on the driver's side that will cause the hazards and turn signals not to work properly, if it is no longer functioning. This is a plug in that has three prongs, and can easily be changed by unplugging it and plugging in a new one.
If your regular headlights wont turn on but only the brights for your Monte Carlo 07 then you're probably experiencing an outage in the light area. The fuse or the bulbs may also be the cause of the problem.