Key Remove rear seat
I have a 1999 Lumina LTZ and the the power steering reservoir was impossible to find. Much like the other components in this monster 3800 engine like the battery hidden under the washer fluid....the power steering reservoir is located underneath the alternator. Be careful that when you remove the cap you don't get debris from the top into the reservoir.
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You may have pressure on the steering wheel locking pin. Try moving the steering wheel one way or the other while trying to turn the ignition key.
That's called back-dating, and it's illegal. Other than that, you have pretty much answered your own question.
Chevrolet is by itself. Other GM makes can be interchanged with each other, but not Chevy.
3.4, and 3.8.
Chevy Lumina.
number1 piston up timing marks align with each other
Same as other 3.8 engines. It is near the harmonic dampener on the bottom front of the engine.
THere should be an ABS warning light that comes on briefly along with all the other indicator lights when you turn the ignition on.
Check the drivers door tag, it should be there. If not look in the owners manual. Other than that set them to 32 psi when cold.
I'm not sure of the years....same as the Lumina I'd imagine. But the Pontiac was called a Trans Sport and was later changed to Montana. The Olds Silhouette was the other name you're looking for.
It all depends on which model. Several different model Lumina cars, with different engines = different tank size, as well as the Lumina Van. Ya see, there is just not enough information here to get the correct answer. It is a 3.1 Liter 6 Cylinder - does that help????
Just had this done on my 97, along w/ other work. It cost me around 325.00 for the crank sensor.
It's right above the high pressure port!! :) under the air cleaner box ,
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In a 1995 Chevy Lumina, the speedometer cable connects to the transmission at the speed sensor. The other end typically attaches to the back of the speedometer gauge in the instrument cluster. To access it, you may need to remove the dashboard or instrument panel. It's important to ensure the cable is properly secured to avoid issues with speedometer readings.