1995 Pontiac Bonneville - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
95 Bonneville get power to relay center but no power to fuelpump or powewindows
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6/19/2018 3:01:49 PM •
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My 1995 Pontiac Bonneville cranks,
Do you have a security light lit on the insturment cluster ? Check engine light etc.... Could be a lot of thing's , testing should be done . Fuel pressure testing using a fuel pressure gauge , before replacing parts . If do not know this , do yourself a favor , take it to a qualified repair shop . Would cost you less in the long run.
3/5/2018 8:55:48 PM •
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I just replaced the thermostat and coolant
Did you check for voltage at the fuses with key on? Use a test light, two fuses. Hope you can read diagram? trying to get everything I could in one diagram, a little small. Some makes and models, if you unplug coolant temp sensor, the fans will run all the time, it's a default feature. Not sure about your vehicle, you can try it?
1/19/2018 9:28:01 PM •
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What will cause low oil pressure gauge to enter red zone after temp is above 190*?
Odds are the engine and/or oil pump is wearing out.
A weak pump can cause low oil pressure, as can worn engine bearings.
The oil is pumped thru the crank bearings, then up to the top of the cyl heads. The pressure switch is midway up the block.
10w30 oil is made to be used between 0 degrees and 100 degrees. As the temp goes up the oil is supposed to get thicker, but only so much. So as the engine warms up the oil gets thinner and naturally looses some pressure. Thinner oil will "leak" thru worn engine parts.
You may luck out and have the pump replaced and fix the problem, but if it has more than 125,000 miles on the engine, the bearings are probably failing too.
5/25/2016 5:25:37 PM •
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How fix broken grab handle
Did the handle break or the base? Typically the screws get loose and they won't tighten properly. That means you have to weld up the holes and redrill for new screws or weld nuts in for extra strength.
5/6/2015 5:19:45 PM •
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Location of my relay for my radiator fan
If you mean the radiator fan, the relay should be in the relay box in the engine compartment. Check your owners manual for details. The relay is grounded by the engine computer when the fan is needed.
3/31/2015 5:29:49 PM •
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Where is the fan relay located
If you mean the radiator fan, the relay should be in the relay box in the engine compartment.
Check your owners manual for details.
The relay is grounded by the engine computer when the fan is needed.
3/30/2015 10:02:42 PM •
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How do I change a 3rd brakelight in my 95 Bonneville?
some hmbl' s (high mount brake light) have screws in the bottom some have a accessable socket in the trunk (lay on your back and side into the trunk and look up) if you see little plastic feet get into and grab the light usualy pull back to unhook the feetand lift the light enuff to access the socket give that a 1/4 turn to release bulb
3/6/2015 3:11:17 AM •
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My car runs like it
check the cat converter first, if it gets much worse as it heats up, otherwise maybe fuel pump or filter issue or just clogged up mass air flow or filter..
2/7/2015 2:17:55 PM •
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on Feb 07, 2015
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None of the doors open
The latches are "frozen" because of metal contracting in the latch or latch lubricant physically becoming more viscous or freezing and preventing movement of the latch. You may need to apply a sub-freezing lubricant to prevent them from freezing up in low temperatures. Best put the car into a garage and let the general higher temperature unfreeze the latches.
2/2/2015 6:35:32 PM •
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