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Gettin false reading on temp gage

If you unplug the temp sensor and the gauge still moves, look for a problem in the wiring harness or the cluster.
7/12/2012 6:21:46 PM • 1996 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jul 12, 2012
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How to fix oil leaks in chevy ss impala 1996

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1. Removal

Unscrew the bolt that holds the negative connection to the Impala's battery. Set this bolt aside for later use.

Remove the engine cover to access the intake manifold and manifold gasket. Disconnect the throttle body inlet duct from the engine.

Twist off the radiator cap to allow draining of the coolant to flow more smoothly. Place an empty container beneath the radiator's drain plug, and remove this plug. Allow all of the engine coolant to drain into the empty container. Replace the drain plug once you are finished.

Tag all of the electrical wiring and hoses before removing so that reconnection is precise to factory settings. Remove these parts, individually, from the intake manifold.

Loosen the bolts that hold the intake manifold to the Impala's engine block. Lift the intake manifold from the block once all bolts have been completely removed.

Use the flat-head screwdriver to pry the old intake manifold gasket from the engine block. Discard this part once you have removed it.

Clean the engine block thoroughly with the engine degreaser and linen cloth. If necessary, use a gasket scraper to remove excess buildup and grime.

2. Installation

  • Coat the top and bottom of the new intake manifold gasket with a chemical sealer so that it bonds to the engine block securely. Position this new manifold gasket so that it lines up perfectly with the cylinder ports of the Impala's engine block.

Place the old intake manifold on top of the newly-installed manifold gasket until it aligns with all of the holes of the cylinder flanges and manifold gasket.

Attach all of the bolts with your hand to the manifold. Once all bolts have been positioned, use a torque wrench and apply 15 foot-pounds of pressure to the bolts to secure the manifold into place.

Reconnect all of the necessary hoses and electrical wiring to the intake. Pour the engine coolant back into the radiator.

Reattach the engine cover on top of the intake manifold and engine block. Start the Impala's engine and check for any leaks around the new intake manifold gasket.

7/8/2012 7:59:03 AM • 1996 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jul 08, 2012
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1996 Impala wont turn over

check your spark plug leds sometimes they will come out and that will stop it for starting.
6/28/2012 12:41:14 AM • 1996 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jun 28, 2012
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The transmission is not shifting

Assuming by gearbox you mean the transmission.It is computer controlled.Depending on what it is doing it could be a pressure switch problem or internal seal failure
4/22/2012 7:00:06 PM • 1996 Chevrolet... • Answered on Apr 22, 2012
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