Diesel fuel is hygroscopic and absorbs water. It's not unusual for diesel vehicles to have water in the fuel. Use a fuel conditioner and water remover, and use the water separator drain if it has one.
Yes.
Yes but you wont get dealer prices
Sealed, basically for ever.
Its sealed, you have to take it to the dealer!!!!
it is a sealed unit u have to take it to a garage
There is not one. Transmission is sealed. Take to dealer.
That depends on the year, make, and model. More and more are sealed, or set up where the dealer is the only one that can check fluid levels.That depends on the year, make, and model. More and more are sealed, or set up where the dealer is the only one that can check fluid levels.
Oil in a sealed container does not go bad.
Diesel power generators are a popular choice for homes that need a manageable emergency or backup power source. The amount of carbon monoxide that a diesel generator emits over just a short time can be very harmful and potentially fatal. The generator should only be used outdoors and with proper ventilation. A closed garage or a partially sealed entryway to a home can allow enough carbon monoxide to accumulate so that it could become harmful or spread into other rooms of a home.
You can't it is a sealed for life unit. Your GM dealer can check it if you have a leak.
There is no dipstick, the transmission is a completely sealed system. You have to take to dealer for service.
There is none. It is a sealed trans. and they say that it can only be serviced by the dealer.