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Can answer questions regarding, brakes, steering, suspension, ABS, A/C, have access to service info on all componants though
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you could check with a local pontiac dealer they should be able to print you a picture of where the lines are and where they run to. If it is the cooler i believe it runs atop the right side of the cradle
•Pull the park brake lever with approximately 20 kg (44.1 lb) of force. •Count the number of clicks or ratchet notches. Specification • The minimum number of clicks is 5. • The maximum
no real way of checking the relay, or the fan since it will work until it blows the fuse, guess the only thing you could do is replace the fuse and let the car run, carefully touch the back of the cooling
rack is mounted to the engine sub frame, somewhat difficult to remove, if you do not have a special inner tie rod tool you will need to remove the rack from the van to replace it. The inner tie rod is
if memory serves me right the starter is in the front of the engine, you will need to lower the cradle a bit in the front to access it and remove it, should be a battery wire and another solenoid wire

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