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In its more than three decades of stay in the industry, the Pontiac Firebird has slowly but surely carved an indelible place in the hearts of the American motorheads. No wonder, it becomes the only pony car that has made it to the 21st century. If you're among the lucky ones who still have such ride in your garage, you should do whatever it takes to keep your Firebird looking great and always ready to impress. Is there a better way to do that than to maintain its like-new finish and luster? Here are some tips on how you can pull that off:
Much like your skin, your Firebird's paint is also vulnerable to the damaging UV rays. So as much as possible, keep it under a covered garage. When you're taking it out for a show or a short drive, try to find a shaded spot or, at the very least, minimize its exposure to the UV rays as they are powerful enough to cause premature fading and oxidation of your car's paint. Besides the automotive paint and finish, you are also giving your headlights and the vehicle's rubberized trim a big favor by not leaving your Firebird to bake under the sun.
Even if you have a covered garage, it still pays to shell out bucks for a high-quality indoor car cover. This type of cover is made of breathable fabric to keep moisture from getting trapped and causing damage on any car part. Providing your ride with a cover even when it's parked on a roofed garage is actually giving it an additional layer of protection against fingertips, pet claws, or anything that can leave scratches and permanent marks when rubbed on the paint.
The best way to keep your car's exterior in tiptop shape is to wash and shampoo it regularly. You can use commercial power washes every few months, but make sure that you or the one doing the power wash will keep a safe distance between the car's surface and the pressure jet, or else, you'll end up damaging its paint rather than maintaining it.
If you're doing the car wash by yourself, be mindful of the cleaning products and tools you'll use. It is wise to go for pH balanced, non-detergent formulas that won't strip off your car wax. It also pays to use only cotton or microfiber wash mitt that's friendly on your Firebird's finish.
When it comes to car detailing, it is a good idea to consult your manual first for the kind of paint used in your ride, and go for the wax, polish, and conditioner that suit such paint type. Again, stay away from detailing products that contain abrasive agents as they will just strip off your car's original luster. And even if you've got a non-abrasive conditioner, make sure to apply sparingly. Sticking to the instructions that usually come with the product will help you achieve best results.
You can also use detailing clay, but make sure that you clean your car with paint cleaner first before application. Use the right applicator pad or a soft terry towel so as not to scratch the vehicle's surface.
There are many reasons to love your Pontiac Firebird—its powerful engine and light frame let it run like a muscle car. Despite its high performance, the Firebird will undergo wear and tear like any other car as it gets older. Don’t delay in replacing aging or damaged parts. Here at CarParts.com, we have a wide selection of reliable replacement Pontiac Firebird parts available at competitive prices so you can restore your car as soon as possible.
Many owners have reported problems with Pontiac Firebird lights like the headlights, headlight motors, and daytime running lights, which could make driving harder and less safe. One common complaint is the headlights getting stuck in the raised or lowered position because of bad headlight actuators/motors.
Some drivers have also reported that the headlight motors made grinding noises during operation, while others complained that the motors stripped their plastic gears. There are also instances where the daylight running lights (which also acted as the turn signal lights) ran hot and burned out their sockets.
Aside from faulty lights, the Pontiac Firebird could also develop problems with its electrical parts over time, especially its ignition lock cylinder and the raised-chip key for the anti-theft system. You might have to deal with damaged wires connecting the steering column to the ignition lock cylinder, which could prevent your car from starting until you replace the cylinder and key.
Fortunately, you don’t have to keep driving a Pontiac Firebird with a bad headlight or ignition lock cylinder. Replace the failing or damaged parts of your car to make it drive like new again. Here at CarParts.com, we’ll help you find the exact replacement components you need, so you can get your Pontiac back on the road.
There’s no difference between OE and aftermarket parts for the Pontiac Firebird in terms of quality. Replacement aftermarket components follow OE specs and go through the same quality control processes during manufacturing as their OE counterparts. If you’re trying to save money, going for aftermarket replacement parts is a good idea because they are usually available at a lower cost than OE parts.
Another great advantage of shopping for Pontiac Firebird aftermarket parts is the sheer number of options available to you. You can choose from different aftermarket accessories to upgrade your Firebird or make it more unique. It’s also possible to increase your car’s overall ride quality by getting some aftermarket performance parts.
Here at CarParts.com, we have an extensive Pontiac Firebird parts catalog that includes replacement and performance parts made by names trusted by drivers across the US. Our parts and accessories are competitively priced and sourced from industry veterans. Get both big savings and peace of mind with our dependable products.
Ready to shop? Enter the year of your Firebird in our vehicle selector to narrow down the search results to parts that fit your application. It’s a good idea to check your owner’s manual or consult a mechanic to ensure you have the correct specifications for the part you need. Check out our wide selection of Pontiac Firebird parts today and have fun shopping!