it should be under the dash on the driver side near the park brake bracket.
2007-02-12 13:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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alot of models it is located under the hood up high on the firewall in the cowl area in the middle of the car, see big wiring harness plugs,
it might or might not be there but was commonly found in this location on many years make models of GM cars
there is also a PCM, so dont confused that with the BCM
these later cars are pretty complicated,
good luck
2007-02-15 07:57:48
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answered by mr wabbit 5
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hi, The valve timing is serious to overall performance and to steer away from engine harm. That automobile makes use of the LQ1 DOHC engine and makes use of a timing belt and loafer and tensioner pulleys to maintain the valve timing miraculous. If he replaces the timing belt (and water pump on an identical time as he's there) and it runs nicely, you're able to no longer have any issues of the engine for years yet to return. He could verify and replace the two pulley if there is any roughness. they are good engines and make good potential. do no longer forget approximately to alter your transmission fluid and clear out and all fluids and filters in many situations. chuffed Motoring..Geo
2016-10-01 23:39:25
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answered by ? 4
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they are usally under the passenger front seat, to make sure buy a book for the car at a local parts store, they are usally 20 bucks. hope this helps, good luck.
2007-02-11 11:23:56
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answered by dusty k 2
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Behind center of dash, behind radio or under end of console
2007-02-17 00:38:00
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answered by CarDoctor67 1
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