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  • Why is my 1969 Chevrolet Impala having trouble starting?

    If your 1969 Chevrolet Impala is having trouble starting, the following issues could be the cause:

    • Fuel System and Engine:
      • Empty fuel tank.
      • Fuel not reaching the carburetor due to clogged fuel lines or a faulty fuel pump.
      • Plugged fuel filter.
      • Carburetor issues such as an empty bowl, being flooded, or a stuck choke valve.
    • Electrical System:
      • The automatic transmission selector lever is not in Neutral or Park position.
      • Discharged battery.
      • Poor battery connections (corroded or loose).
      • Faulty starter.
      • Damp or oily spark plugs.
      • Loose cables at the distributor, coil, or spark plugs.

    For more information, see pages 69, 70 and 71 of the manual.
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  • What were the different body styles available for the 1969 Chevrolet Impala?

    The 1969 Chevrolet Impala was available in several body styles, including:

    • 2-Door Sport Coupe
    • 2-Door Custom Coupe
    • 2-Door Convertible
    • 2-Seat Wagons (Brookwood and Townsman)
    • 3-Seat Wagon (Townsman)
    • Kingswood and Kingswood Estate Wagons

    For more information, see page 60 of the manual.
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  • What engine options were available for the 1969 Chevrolet Impala?

    The 1969 Chevrolet Impala offered the following engine options:

    • 250 Cu. In. 6-Cylinder Engine
    • 327 Cu. In. 8-Cylinder Engine
    • 350 Cu. In. 8-Cylinder Engine (available with 2 Barrel or 4 Barrel carburetor)
    • 396 Cu. In. 8-Cylinder Engine
    • 427 Cu. In. 8-Cylinder Engine

    For more information, see page 74 of the manual.
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  • How much horsepower did the 1969 Chevrolet Impala engines produce?

    The horsepower ratings for the 1969 Chevrolet Impala engines were:

    • 250 Cu. In. (6 Cyl.): 155 HP at 4200 RPM
    • 327 Cu. In. (8 Cyl.): 235 HP at 4800 RPM
    • 350 Cu. In. (8 Cyl.) with 4 Barrel carburetor: 255 HP at 4800 RPM
    • 350 Cu. In. (8 Cyl.) with 2 Barrel carburetor: 300 HP at 4800 RPM
    • 396 Cu. In. (8 Cyl.): 265 HP at 4800 RPM
    • 427 Cu. In. (8 Cyl.): 335 HP at 4800 RPM or 390 HP at 5400 RPM

    For more information, see page 74 of the manual.
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  • What is the recommended maintenance schedule for a 1969 Chevrolet Impala?

    The recommended maintenance schedule for the 1969 Chevrolet Impala includes:

    • Every 6,000 miles or 4 months (whichever occurs first):
      • Change engine oil.
      • Lubricate front suspension and steering linkage.
      • Check all lubricant and fluid levels.
      • Check manifold heat control valve.
      • Lubricate transmission floor shift linkage.
      • Check throttle and parking brake linkage and body parts.
      • Check emission control items.
    • At first oil change and every second oil change thereafter: Change engine oil filter.
    • Every 6,000 miles: Rotate tires, inspect drive belts, clean battery terminals, and lubricate parking brake pulley, cables, and linkage.
    • Every 12 months or 12,000 miles (whichever occurs first):
      • Replace PCV valve.
      • Engine tune-up.
      • Replace carburetor inlet fuel filter element (if in-line fuel filter is not used).
      • Lubricate hood latch and lock plate.
      • Inspect A.I.R. pump drive belt.
      • Check emission control items.
    • Every 24,000 miles:
      • Repack front wheel bearings.
      • Replace air cleaner element.
      • Replace both carburetor inlet and in-line fuel filters (if equipped).
      • Replace distributor cam lubricator.
      • Drain automatic transmission sump and add fresh fluid.
      • Adjust Powerglide low band at first fluid change.
      • Replace Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 sump strainer.
    • Every 2 years: Drain radiator coolant, flush, and refill system.
    • Every 36,000 miles: Check steering gear lubricant, and lubricate clutch cross shaft.
    • During winter months: Check operation of air conditioning system.
    • Periodically: Check tires for condition and correct pressures, inspect brake linings and system for leaks, check battery liquid level, check wheel alignment and balance, inspect seat belts, and check headlamp aiming.
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  • What type of engine oil is recommended for a 1969 Impala?

    Only engine oil that meets GM 6041-M standard and is intended for service MS and passes car makers' tests is recommended. Non-detergent and other low-quality oils are specifically not recommended. The proper oil viscosity should be selected based on the anticipated temperature range before the next oil change:

    • 20W, 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-40 are suitable for temperatures from above -10°F to above 100°F.
    • 10W, 5W-30, 10W-30, 10W-40 are suitable for temperatures from below -30°F to above 100°F.
    • 5W, 5W-20, 5W-30 are suitable for temperatures from below -30°F to above 60°F.
    • SAE 5W and 5W-20 oils are not recommended for sustained high-speed driving.
    • SAE 30 oils may be used at temperatures above 60°F.

    For more information, see page 56 of the manual.
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  • What transmission options were offered in the 1969 Chevrolet Impala?
  • What kind of tires are recommended for a 1969 Chevrolet Impala?

    Only tires of the sizes shown in the manual's table are recommended for use on the 1969 Chevrolet Impala. Using other sizes may negatively affect ride, handling, ground clearance, tire clearances, and speedometer calibration. Recommended tire sizes include:

    • 8.25 x 14
    • G78 x 14
    • 8.25 x 15-8PR
    • G70 x 15
    • 8.55 x 14
    • 8.55 x 15
    • 8.85 x 14
    • 8.55 x 14-8PR
    • 8.55 x 15-8PR

    Optional belted tires were also offered.


    For more information, see page 60 of the manual.
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  • What were the standard interior features of the 1969 Chevrolet Impala?

    Standard interior features of the 1969 Chevrolet Impala included:

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  • What is the engine oil capacity of a 1969 Chevrolet Impala?

    The engine oil capacity for the 1969 Chevrolet Impala varies by engine type and whether the oil filter is changed:

    • For 250 L-6, 327 V-8, 350 V-8, 396 V-8, and 427 V-8 engines:
      • Oil change only: 4 U.S. quarts (3 1/4 Imperial quarts)
      • Oil change and filter change: 5 U.S. quarts (4 1/4 Imperial quarts)

    For more information, see page 73 of the manual.
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  • What kind of oil filter does a 1969 Impala require?

    The 1969 Chevrolet Impala requires an AC Acron oil filter when replacement is necessary.


    For more information, see pages 51 and 64 of the manual.
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  • What is the fuel tank capacity of a 1969 Chevrolet Impala?

    The fuel tank capacity for the 1969 Chevrolet Impala is:

    • All Models (except Station Wagons): 25 U.S. gallons (20.75 Imperial gallons)
    • Station Wagons: 22 U.S. gallons (18.25 Imperial gallons)

    For more information, see page 73 of the manual.
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  • What type of headlight bulb does a 1969 Impala use?

    The 1969 Chevrolet Impala uses the following headlight bulbs:

    • Outer-High Beam: Number 4002 (Sealed Beam)
    • Low Beam: Number 4001 (Sealed Beam)
    • Inner-High Beam: Number 4001 (Sealed Beam)

    For more information, see page 75 of the manual.
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  • Does the 1969 Chevrolet Impala have power steering?

    Yes, the 1969 Chevrolet Impala has power steering assist which is provided by a hydraulic pump driven by the engine.

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