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Chevy Corsica

Chevy Corsica is a compact front wheel drive vehicle manufactured by General Motor (1987-1996). It is available in two styles and four trims and is designed with the L-body platform.

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You have a 1995 Chevy Corsica that won't start and the Lights come on and battery is fine but you turn the ignition and you get nothing Could this be the starter?

It could be the starter, keyswitch, neutral lockout switch, wiring connector or any of a number of other problems. Unfortunately you have to just track it down.

Why can't you remove your key from the ignition on a 1995 Chevrolet Corsica And why can you only put car in neutral instead of park?

the reason why you can't take the key out is probably because it is not in park, i noticed it with my '91 corsica. i have no idea why it won't go into park though

1990 Corsica hazard lights work but turn signals do not is there more than 1 flasher unit where is it located?

Its hidden under the dash.

its one off those things that is tricky to get to. and cant just really see it unless you use a mirror.

but where the fuse box is, its beside that. but have to enter from underneath and reach around for something round

If a 1991 Chevy Corsica is not running well how do you check to see if it is the coil pack?

The coil packs are attached to the plug wires. Coil packs are interchangable so when I suspect a bad one, I switch the one next to it to see if the problem moves to the other two cylinders. You can also use a inexpensive spark plug tester that clips on to the wire to see how the coil pack is firing thru the plug wire.

How do you replace the bulb for your instrument panel lights on a '92 Chevy Corsica?

There are three little screws under the headlight switch/knob thing, and three screws under the wiper control knob/switch thingy... take those out. Place both hands on top of your dash and PULL towards you, and it will pop off... do not be afraid to pull... Ok, then you unplug the wires to the headlight switch, and then you do the same to the two plugs connected to the wipers. Set the dash on the passenger seat for now... OK! Step one! How easy! Now you need to take out the Black, (not gold) screws, and pull out the instrument panel, also don't be afraid to give that a nice tug too,... Now, with the panel in your hands, flip it over the its backside and marvel how cool it looks... then find the 4(I think)light bulbs!!! There is one indented in the center, one to the right, one to the left... they are about 1/2 in. wide and round... now... I realized that that was not my problem... the bulbs were not burnt out... check the fuses (drivers side, with door open, inside dash, with a cover that says 'fuses' on it :)... I did that ages ago... as it said #15 or something is Instrument Panel (3 watts) it turned out to be the S.I.R fuse.

How do you change the oil on a 1995 Chevy Corsica?

Place a drip pan beneath your 1995 Chevy Corsica oil pan. Remove the oil pan plug. Allow the oil to completely drained out. Replace the oil pan plug to its original position. Fill the motor with oil.

How do you access the speakers on a 1995 Chevy Corsica to replace them?

What is ABS in cars?

ABS stands for anti-lock braking system. the idea is that when you depress your brakes hard the car slows quickly but the wheels do not lock up.

Where is the trunk release on a 1991 Chevrolet Corsica located?

look inside the centre console - took me a month before i accidently discovered while trying to dig out a CD from the bottom of the storage bin.

What is the animal and plant life that can be found in the teritory of Tahiti?

Tahiti has a lot of sea turtles, sharks, coral, shellfish, rays, goupers, barracudas and dolphins along with the usual horses, pigs, goats and geckos... There are many birds to be seen and 59 are native species the most common being the white tern and the Indian mynah bird... There are many flowers such as the hibiscus, bougainvillea, orchid, frangipani, camellia, poinsettia, heliconias. The fruits there are the pineapple, guava, watermelon, melon, papaya, cashew, avocado, lemon and lime

How do you reset the brake light switch on a 92 Chevy Corsica?

You can try to reset your brake light switch by unplugging the brake light switch and plugging it back in. If that does not solve your problem you will need to replace the brake light switch.

Your ac in a Chevy Corsica the blower motor goes on and off sometimes why is that?

Compressors going bad on the AC <-- NO not probable.

Maybe the blower motor going our or a relay or sensor

How do you set the radio clock in a 1996 Corsica?

turn the radio off and press the set button use the seek button to adjust the time

How do you replace a transmission solenoid in a 1990 Chevrolet Corsica?

I replaced one a few years back but can not remember if i dropped the pan or there was an access panel on the tranny. I do remember i asked the chevyparts person to look at the picture when i bought the part. He was helpfuland he told me exactlly where it was. I had the 2.8 v6 89 corsica. It wasn'ttoo bad but you need to have a good set of needle nose pliers to put the wireconnectors back onto the terminals. I recall there was limited access for your fingers to get the wire bent the right way and still get the connector on. If you do have to drop the pan, the you may want to have a new filter and gasket ready. Any good Chevy house willhelp you get through the repair. Just talk to the parts person or ask them to ask their coworkers. Don't waste you time trying to get the info from the service writer. When all else fails visit your local autozone, they wont have the part but someone in the store may know. Only replace this part if your car is bucking like mad when you come to a stop or press on the brake pedal getting ready for a stop light. I had the problem for 2 years thinking it was erg related. Someone out on the intenet has probably just replace one complete with pictures. Try a few more car repair sites. If you don't mind some trannyfluid in your hair you should not have much trouble if you take your time. CAr manuals usually are of little help. Tranny shops will replace it, but get your old part back. Some mechanics will disconnect it to keep you on the road, butyou loose you overdrive operation and your gas mileage.

The solenoid controlling the lock up operation of the torque convertor is under the side cover of the trans. The trans is a 125C. A dealer gets around $45 for the wiring harness with the solenoid attached. This is a common problem!Dan

I have a '92 Lumina EuroCoupe with a faulty torque converter clutch solenoid. It sometimes locks up after coming off of the highway. The solenoid keeps pressure applied to the clutch and doesn't let the torque converter slip as it should at lower speeds. I've been running around with it disconnected until I can get it fixed, but I get lower gas mileage. It's a major undertaking to replace it on my car.

I found the procedure on www.alldatadiy.com. It's a pay site, but a year's subscription for about 25 bucks isn't too bad considering the wealth of knowledge and diagrams on the site. Lot's of troubleshooting and testing procedures too. A second vehicle or an annual renewal is about $15. Just don't let it lapse, or you'll be paying the $25 again.

How do you replace the brakes on 95 Chevrolet Corsica?

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  • Heavy pot with a tight fitting lid
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How do you replace a heater core in a 1995 Chevy Corsica?

A Haynes or chiltons manual has the how to. Or do a search for a forum for Chevy corsica specific

Can you get a fusebox diagram for a 1994 Chevrolet Corsica?

there is a fusebox in a car it is labeled 1 through 16 I just need to know what number is the fuse for the radio in a 1994 Chevy Corsica my fuse blew for my radio

Where is the temperature sensor for the fan on a Chevy Corsica v6 3.1?

MY 1992 CORSICAS' IS LOCATED ON THE FIREWALL SIDE OF THE ENGINE SLIGHTLY BELOW THE EGR VALVE ASSEMBLY

AnswerIt's in the Thermostat housing, it's the same as the sending unit for the temperature guage. ANSWERThe sensor that controls the fan, by sending the ECM data, is the one located below the thermostat. The sensor on the firewall side, in the head, below the EGR, is the sender for the car's temperature gauge. They are NOT the same. If you don't believe me, go price them at the parts store. If you're having trouble with overheating, it could also be the ECM, or the fan relay (on the firewall of the car), or the fan motor. Grounding the top right two connectors of the ALDL while the car switch is on but the car is NOT started, should cause the fan to run, telling you the basic circuit, the motor, and the relay work.

How do you bleed the ABS brake system on a 1993 Chevrolet Corsica?

Here check out this link http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/14/98/61/0900823d80149861/repairInfoPages.htm It offers a step by step on how to do it