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I would suggest replacing all fluids incl: Engine oil/filter, transmission oil/filter, differential oil, coolant flush/replace thermostat, brake fluid, and spark plugs. Some might consider this overkill, but some of these changes are ignored and can greatly shorten the life of the powertrain or brakes.
the oil capacity would be as follows : 2007 gmc sierra 1500 series with : 4.3 L with oil filter = 4.5 quarts 4.8 L with oil filter = 6.0 quarts 5.3 L with oil filter = 6.0 quarts 6.0 L with oil filter = 6.0 quarts 6.6 L with oil filter = 10.0 quarts
You Have To Replace Engine Oil and Oil Filter, IF it is a Petrol Car Then Replace Fuel Filter Also, Clean Brakes All 4. Then You Can Run Car For Next 15000 Miles. Thanks.
hi, how do you mean drain the oil from the oil filter you need to replace the oil filter not just drain it.
If you cant get the oil filter off then what you can do is hammer a screwdriver through the middle of the oil filter so that it comes out of the other side this will then give you more leverage as you can use the screw driver to undo the oil filter.
Once you have the filter off make sure you rub some clean engine oil around the rubber seal on the new filter before fitting it to ensure that you have a proper seal and no leaks.
Let me know how you get on or if you need further assistance ok
If you are a normal driver then I recommend you change your oil/filter every 5,000 miles if you are using conventional oil. If you are using synthetic oil then change every 7,000 miles. Just as important is to use a quality filter such as AC/Delco, Purolator, or Wix. On your GM vehicle I would use an AC/Delco filter. Another very important filter is the Air Filter. Replace this filter every 30,000 mile unless you drive in very dusty conditions, and if so every 20,000 miles.
YOU CAN USE A CUP-TYPE OIL FILTER TO REMOVE THE HOUSING AND SLIDE THE OIL FILTER OFF THE STEM. BE SURE TO REPLACE THE O-RINGS. I HOPE THIS HELPS. PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED. THANKS FOR USING FIX-YA AND FOR AN HONEST RATING. BEST OF LUCK
the oil capacity would be as follows : 2007 gmc sierra 1500 series with : 4.3 L with oil filter = 4.5 quarts 4.8 L with oil filter = 6.0 quarts 5.3 L with oil filter = 6.0 quarts 6.0 L with oil filter = 6.0 quarts 6.6 L with oil filter = 10.0 quarts cheers'
The solution is that when the oil filter is removed, oil gets on the O2 sensor and ruins it. Must cover the O2 and that keeps the oil off. To keep the check engine light off, is to replaced the O2 sensor. Problem solve. Later on sx4's they move the O2 in a different spot. I work on Suzuki cars. Don
Four or six cylinder engine and behind or front of the oil filter? Looked under my GV 2007 2.7 V6 and can not locate a shiny metal box next to the oil filter. Only thing that was shiny was the exhaust manifold and oil sump which are quite hard to break or puncture.
If it was the oil sump you will have to remove it and get it welded as a bog will not hold on heated engine parts.
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