Look on the radiator cap - there should be a psi rating stamped on there.
Ask yourself which president lived at Monticello, and then ask which president is pictured on the front of the nickel. Hint - both questions have the same answer and his initials are T.J.
well if u gota ask how to take someting apart u suouldnt be using tools
No. The problem is most likely your heater core. Ask a mechanic.
Monticello contains columns, domes and porticoes used in Roman architecture.
Well..I have a 1999 and my radiator is leaking....on yours lets see... Air from your tires? please form a CORRECT sentence and re-ask.
The most common cause of that is low coolant in the radiator. Check fluid level. If you don't find your problem there, then please ask your question again. THANK YOU.
dont known the answer i ask the question
Call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts dept. and give them the VIN# and ask them what the gear ratio is and they will tell you.
Seriously, if you have to ask that you shouldn't be allowed on the roads!!!
BETWEEN a CHEVY 350 AND WHAT? Ask A question that makes sense !
Go to your nearest Chevy dealership and ask around for a wiring diagram.
I just changed the water pump and fan clutch on my 2002 trailblazer. I had to of course drain the coolant. I was reading in the book and it told me I needed to open the coolant bleeder hose. I looked everywhere and couldn't find it. Finally after getting completely frustrated I called the Chevy dealer to ask where it was. He said there is nothing to worry about that it will "burp" itself. Sure enough .. I drove it for about 10 minutes .. allowed it to cool a bit .. opened the radiator cap and filled up the radiator. Hope this helps!