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...drain plug location, 2008 GMC Sierra 1500, 5.3L V8 Maybe I'm going blind but I didn't see an oil drain plug. Where is it located or does removing the oil filter drain the crankcase? Thanks Where i s ...

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...radiator cap or drain plug could you please help me. thank's most newer models if no drain plug then take off bottom hose On most GMC Models and CHevy for that matter. There is a hole towards the ...

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drain on radiator of a 2003 gmc can not find drain plug on radiator of a 2003 gmc savana van. I would like to add more anitfreeze. It should be there. Just look hard under the radiator back-side wall,

...drain plug on the radiator? I was under the van but could not locate the drain plug. I read online it was on the right bottom of the radiator, but still could not locate it. Is it a plastic butterfly ...

...drain on the radiator, loosen lower hose to empty coolant. Metal pipes are the transmission fluid lines. Coolant quantity for the 6 cyl is 14 qts, and 15.3 qts for the V8. If you have the extended ...

...GMC Safari? I just remove the lower radiator hose for the fastest drain, but there is a drain valve on the back of the side tank of the radiator (drivers side) that u can only access from under the ...

Question about 2005 Envoy Denali

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how to drain gmc envoy 2005 denali radiator The radiator doesn't have a drain petcock, easiest way to drain radiator is to slowly remove the lower radiator hose.

Question about 2005 Savana

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...2005 GMC Savanna van with a 4.8L V8 engine. follow the bottom radiator hose to where it connects to the engine. where it connects is the thermostat housing which is secured by 2, 10mm headed bolts. ...

Question about 2005 Sierra

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...radiator drain on a 2005 sierra 5300 v8 Hello there and welcome to fixya Here is what your drain plug looks like it is located right above the lower radiator hose also if you look at the pict of the ...

...radiator drain plug in a 2003 gmc savana Loosen the lower radiator hose, most engine cooling systems hold about 2 Gallons or more. Just precaution have at least a 3 gallon catch pan/bucket that will ...

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