Happened to my 91 as well, turn the car on and the sensor goes all the way to the right and sat there. Go get a new oil pressure sensor, and problem solved.It's behind the distributor. Doug
When I replaced mine(also with Lonestar) I just put it on,great fit,have done all the weatherstrippping without using glue.When I took off the original piece it did have a yellowish grease on it. You'll probably find many who use glue,and those who don't. Doug
Florida Guy, The hush panel,maybe should have called it what it is, the drivers knee bolster. The ALDL is the access port for reading codes. Needed to get the bolster completely out of the car,so had to remove that connector from the panel. Hope this makes more sense:W Doug
I'm embarrassed to ask but, Had to remove the drivers side hush panel to get to a bad relay. Made a "mental' note of how the connector fits into the hush panel and now CANNOT GET IT TO FIT!!!! Anyone have a closeup photo of this or a good description of how this goes back in?? It was so easy to...
andrewc4- don't think my 91 is any different from your 94,and I did have to remove the mounting bracket to remove the rotors. I used a 2 ft. breaker bar with a 13/16" 12PT. socket. You can buy new bolts from GM(they have the threadlock already on them)or just reuse the old bolts and put some...
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