on the drivers side under the air intake, more specifically there are two one is under and the other is behind the carberator assy. the best way to get to the sensor is to remove the air intake and carborator, i have a 92' 3800se and that's where i found mine...if you do remove the carborator be prepared to deal with radiator fluid. but belive me its much easier to replace the bugger when you can fully see and get to it.
Your clutch needs replacing!If automatic trans then trans needs replacing!
(4.3L) 4.5 quarts oil and filter change.
i need to know what code P1655 means on a 1997 pontiace tran sport Montana
The A/C uses R-134A refrigerant.
Probably a blown fuse or bad relay.
A 1997 Pontiac Trans Am has 285hp and 325ft-lb torque.
how to take a evaorator out of a 1997 pontiac trans am
It is the area between the engine and transmission.
To remove the alternator from a 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shorts. Then, remove any components obstructing access to the alternator, such as the serpentine belt and any brackets or shields. Next, disconnect the electrical connectors and the mounting bolts securing the alternator in place. Finally, carefully lift the alternator out of the engine bay.
The 1997 Trans Ams have 285 horsepower. The WS6 models had 305.
The Freon capacity for a 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport with dual AC is 46 ounces of R134a refrigerant. The capacity for the same vehicle with single AC is 32 ounces.
To remove the ignition switch from a 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Next, remove the steering column covers by unscrewing the screws holding them in place. Then, locate and disconnect the wiring harness from the ignition switch, and unscrew the ignition switch from its mounting bracket. Finally, carefully pull the switch out to complete the removal process.