Just tie a chain to it and rip it out. If you have to ask how then you should probably leave it to an expert
NO! the Montana is a front wheel drive minivan and the firebird is a rear wheel drive, even if they were both rear wheel drive for some reason, the firebird engine would shred the wimpy minivan trans and it would be just wrong to put a minivan trans in a firebird.
The thermostat is located on the front of the engine towards the front of the vehicle. You get to it by removing the intake/air filter box/tubing on the driver's side.
Follow the upper radiator hose to the engine. The thermostat is located in the housing.
It is called a 41TE. Any Chrysler minivan from 1998-2000 with the same engine would work.It is called a 41TE. Any Chrysler minivan from 1998-2000 with the same engine would work.
Depends on engine, transmission, gearing, etc.
the 2002 Pontiac Montana came with a 3.4L engine.
Under the engine almost centered.
On the Minivan it is the sensor in the exhaust on the back of the engine in the exhaust manifold.On an Intrepid/LHS/Concorde it is the pass side above cat oxygen sensor.On the Minivan it is the sensor in the exhaust on the back of the engine in the exhaust manifold.On an Intrepid/LHS/Concorde it is the pass side above cat oxygen sensor.
yes if its the not the DOHC from the Lumina Z34
99 pontiac montana 1374 engine code
It is the white reservoir with the black cap located on the right top of the engine.
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