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1995 Pontiac Sunfire Corrosion/ Moisture Entering the PCM

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Filed Under (Pontiac) by admin on 22-01-2011

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Condition General Motors has decided to conduct a Voluntary Emission Campaign involving certain 1997, 1998 and 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire model vehicles located in fifteen U.S. high salt corrosion states and in Ontario. Quebec and Atlantic provinces; and certain 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire model vehicles located Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon and Northwest Territories. These vehicles have the potential to experience moisture entering the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), as a result of corrosion after extended exposure to road salt, Moisture entering the PCM can lead to symptoms including illumination of the Check Engine light or the engine running rough. If these symptoms are ignored, the engine may stall and may not be able to be restarted.

2004 Pontiac Sunfire Thermostat Replacement Removal Procedure

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Filed Under (Pontiac) by admin on 10-09-2010

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1. If equipped with an automatic transmission, remove the exhaust manifold. 2. Drain the cooling system. 3. Remove the thermostat housing to water pump feed pipe bolts. 4. Remove the thermostat housing to water pump feed pipe. 5. Remove the thermostat. 2004 Pontiac Sunfire L4-2.2L VIN F Installation Procedure 1. Install the thermostat. 2. Install the thermostat housing to water pump feed pipe. Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. 3. Install the thermostat housing to water pump feed pipe bolt. ^ Tighten the thermostat housing to water pump feed pipe bolt to 10 Nm (18 inch lbs.). 4. If equipped with an automatic transmission, install the exhaust manifold. 5. Fill the cooling system.

Chevrolet Venture, Olds Silhouette, Pontiac Trans Sport, Montana Repair Manual 1997-2005

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Filed Under (Chevrolet) by admin on 11-09-2009

manual covers Chevrolet Venture 1997-2005, Oldsmobile Silhouette 1997-2004, Pontiac Trans Sport 1997-1998 and Pontiac Montana 1999-2005.
What’s Inside
* Introduction: Vehicle identification numbers; Buying parts; Maintenance techniques, and more.
* Tune-up and routine maintenance
* Engine and overhaul procedures
* Cooling, heating and air-conditioning systems
* Fuel and exhaust systems
* Engine electrical systems
* Emissions control systems
* Automatic transaxle
* Driveaxles
* Brakes
* Suspension and steering systems
* Body
* Chassis electrical system
* Wiring diagrams

Chevrolet Chevette, Pontiac T1000 Repair Manual 1976-1987

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Filed Under (Chevrolet) by admin on 28-08-2009

workshop manual covers Chevrolet Chevette and Pontiac T1000, 1976 through 1987, with 1.4 liter (85 cu. in) and 1.6 liter (98 cu. in) gasoline engines, 4- and 5-speed, and automatic transmission. Note: this manual does not include diesel engine info.
Introductory pages
About this manual | Introduction to the Chevrolet Chevette and Pontiac T1000 | Vehicle identification numbers | Buying parts | Maintenance techniques, tools and working facilities | Jacking and towing | Booster battery (jump) starting | Automotive chemicals and lubricants | Conversion factors | Fraction/decimal/millimeter equivalents | Safety first! | Troubleshooting

# Tune-up and routine maintenance
# 1.4 and 1.6 liter gasoline engines
# General engine overhaul procedures
# Cooling heating and air conditioning systems
# Fuel and exhaust systems
# Engine electrical systems
# Emissions and engine control systems
# Manual transmission
# Automatic tranmission
# Clutch and driveline
# Brakes
# Suspension and steering systems
# Body
# Chassis electrical system
# Wiring diagrams

Chevrolet Chevette, Pontiac 1000 Repair Manual 1976-1988

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Filed Under (Chevrolet) by admin on 28-08-2009

repair manual covers all US and Canadian models of Chevrolet Chevette and Pontiac 1000 1976 to 1988.
What’s Inside?
Introduction: About this manual | Introduction | Vehicle identification numbers | Maintenance techniques, tools and working facilities | Buying parts | Jacking and towing | Booster battery (jump) starting | Conversion factors | Automotive chemicals and lubricants | Safety first! | Troubleshooting
* Tune-up and routine maintenance
* Engine and overhaul procedures
* Cooling, heating and air-conditioning systems
* Fuel and exhaust systems
* Engine electrical systems
* Emissions control systems
* Transmission
* Brakes
* Suspension and steering systems
* Body
* Chassis electrical system
* Wiring diagrams