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According to Hollander interchange, the engines are the same from 2004 to 2007. I would change all sensors from your engine to the replacement engine just to make sure there are no issues.
It is probably a bit different on the 4-cyl engines than the V6 engines. I'll assume you have the V6 for the moment since those seemed to be more popular.
On the 3.5L V6, the drain plug is behind the passenger side wheel well and I believe takes a 17mm socket/wrench to remove.
just did one today. removed housing from car, and used a press . be careful of aluminum housing. also used penatrating spray. clean oxidation from inside bearing hole,then lubricating, helped in installation
for oil pan drain plug and wheel nut
for what part ?
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