I am needing a wire diagram to install a remote starter for my pontiac sunfire. Where can I find this diagram online?
try going to diy rattler.com
Posted on Nov 15, 2008
thermostat
Drain some of the coolant until you are sure it will not spill over when you remove the hose.
Remove the hose from the radiator .(Top) Hose. follow the hose to the thermostat housing. Remove the hose by removing the clamps.the thermostat is located in the housing. remove the bolts holding the thermostat housing. remove the housing. be careful to notice the position of the thermostat. Make sure you get the proper degree thermostat . Ask the vendor. give as much info as possible. mainly the size of the engine. remove the thermostat. You will get a new gasket with your new thermostat. Clean off the sufaces of the thermostat housing before installing the gasket.use a little grease to hold the gasket in place. and reinstall the new thermostat. replace housing and hose and refill with antifreeze/coolant. i hope this works for you and you vote for my answer.
Posted on Dec 18, 2008
OK here is the story. 1 1/2 year ago my car drove fine to work 20+ mile, but when I got off work the car would not start. Found that I was not getting any fuel, so I changed the fuel filter, check the relay and fuse and still could not get it to start. Had the car towed home and was just checking the engine harness when suddenly it started working again. not sure what i did if i did anything. anyway, 6 month later no problems, then there is the same problem again. did all the same checks and found nothing. was told to hit the tank with a hammer to see if the fuel pump would start working. after several good hits the pump started working and the car ran fine for the next entire year. Last night I went on a short drive, shut the car down for 10 min, went back to crank it and the problem has returned again. This problem has always had the exact same symptoms every time it happens. engine rotates, hits once or twice occasionally, and fuel pump dosen't operate. so I purchased a fuel pump to put in the car. pulled the old one out and for the sake of being certain I hooked up the new pump to make sure it would operated before I put it in the tank. The new pump DID NOT operate so that left me scratching my head. DId all the same checks as before. I measure 12 volts to all fuses in the box, relay clicks and was interchanged with the a/c relay. measured 12 volts at all fuses and realys in the engine compartment. Hooked up the Snap on scanner and found no codes. also could not get the pump to activate with the scanner. Tried hooking up another fuel pump and still does not operate. I will check for voltage at the pump harness when i tow it home tonight. this car really has me confused, I figure its either a short or open wire OR the computer is being really screwy. Also the fuel fump relay does operated when commanded to either by ignition or by the scanner. Any help would be appreciated.
check and see if you have an emergency shut off in the trunk. it will be on either side of the finder wall. it is there in case you get in a accident. the button pops up. make sure the button is in all the way. that shut off might be your problem.
Posted on Mar 02, 2009
Where can I find the A/C Orifice Tube on 2001 Pontiac Sunfire?
Hello lindabg68: My name is Roger and I can answer your question for you. First make sure the system has no pressure. Locate the high side refrigerant line that comes up from the bottom of the condenser. Not the top line. Remove the bolt holding the line together. You should see the orifice tube in the long side of this tube. Please rate the quality of your answer. This is how we know you received the correct information. Should you need more help please just ask. Thank You for using FixYa. Roger
Posted on May 08, 2009
2001 pontiac sunfire 4dr sfs
You need to raise the vehicle and start it. Remove the plug near where the passenger side driveshaft comes out. The head of the plug is 7/16. Trans fluid will stream out of the hole when the engine is running when the transmission is full, If fluid doesn't run out, fill the trans until fluid runs out. The fill cap is red and it is on top under and around the air cleaner box. If you need more help let me know.
Posted on May 26, 2009
code P0440 on 2001 Sunfire
I would say start by replacing the gas cap with a genuine GM product. If that doesn't fix it there are a few more suggestions here --> P0440 @ OBD-Codes.com
Posted on Mar 04, 2010
how do i change a water pump on a 2.2ltr engine
Damage to the cylinder heads or other parts of the engine will result if the temperature rises too high.
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If the water pump in your Pontiac
Sunfire is making noise or has started leaking, it's time to replace
it. The water pump is responsible for moving water and coolant through
the engine, to the radiator and back to the block. The coolant absorbs
the heat from the engine, then cools down in the radiator before
returning to the engine. If the water pump is not working, the engine
will begin to heat up until the it overheats; damage to the cylinder
heads or other parts of the engine will result if the temperature rises
too high.
Posted on Dec 12, 2010
is the pcv valve replaceable in the 2001 Sunfire 2.2L engine or is it built in to the valve cover
Posted on Sep 23, 2011
can low transmission fluid cause the speedometer to not work and automatic transmission to not change gears
Adjust your TV cable by the trottle cable. Had same problem, changed fluid and filter then wouldnt shift. adjusted the cable, shifts great now.
Posted on Jun 24, 2013
Where is a 2008 Lincoln MKX output speed sensor located
Check this link from autozone.com
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairguides/Edge-MKX-2008-2009/Components-Systems/Output-Shaft-Speed-Sensor/_/P-0996b43f80e6388f
Posted on Mar 08, 2014
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