Where is the oil drain plug located on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am SE 2.4L?

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Where is the oil drain plug located on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am SE 2.4L?

its not on the bottom of the oil pan i have looked around that area with no luck so far

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Um take a pic of you oil pan and posted it if you can it has to be on the bottom rear of the pan. 1...

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Answer On the oil pan.

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I have a 1998 acura 3.0 cl 6cyl, the mechanic tells me there is silicone in my oil drain plug, what to do?

I went to get my oil changed and Mr.Lube told me they won't touch my car because my previous mechanic put silicone in my oil drain plug. This was done probably because the threads were worn out. What do I do? Do I go to a mechanic and get him to re-apply...

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If the threads are worn on the oil pan, the new oil plug will do no good. I suggest you take your Acura...

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Were is the drain tube or plug located on a 1998 plymouth breeze?

I have a 1998 Plymouth Breeze and the a/c is leaking water on the passenger floor.I need to know were is the drain tube or drain plug located at so I can see if its clogged up so I can fix the the problem.Everyday I have to go to the car wash and vacuum...

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passenger side of the fire wall just below the alternator, should look like a elbow shaped tube

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DOES ANYONE KNOW THE OIL DRAIN PLUG TORQUE SPECS ON A 1998 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER?

I NEED THE TORQUE SPECS ON THE OIL DRAIN PLUG FOR A 1998 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER V8 MODEL........I DON'T WANT A GUESS BUT THE ACTUALLY SPEC I DON'T WANT OIL LEAKING AS I'M ...show more

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if you cannot find the specs tighten it hand tight and run the car and look underneath and see if any...

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1998 ES300 remove plug/nut to drain oil?

When I went under to remove the nut out to drain the old oil, I noticed that the screw is round with a 5-sided hole in the middle. My question: is that the nut that needs to be removed to drain the oil? What tool can I use to remove it? Pliers or wrenches...

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Sounds like you need a hex wrench. Good luck! Glad you're changing your own oil instead of paying some...

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You first must remove the rectangular skid plate underneath the engine. There are four 14mm bolts holding...

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Acura oil drain bolt location In the '03 Owner's manual, a rather poor picture shows the oil drain...

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Can ne1 tell me were the oil filter on a 94 pontiac is located? and possibly the oil plug?

looked everywere for it cant find either and think i found plug but wanna make sure

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It could be in 3 places. The oil filter can be on top of the engine, behind the engine, or under the...

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take the lower radiator shield off under the passenger side below the lower radiator hose should be...

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