remove oil cap tube then lift it up
A 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix with a V6 engine typically requires about 4.5 quarts of oil when equipped with the 3.8L engine, including the oil filter change. Always check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and verify the oil level after filling.
You need to take off the cover from your engine and then you will see a plastic cover with aprox. 6 screws you need to take out those screws and under that you will see the spark plugs
Screwed into the head. Take off the metal cover on the top of the engine (4 bolts)and the plugs are under it there are not attached with wires but boots
2008 pontiac g6 transmission capacity ?. /
Take the cover off and the PCV valve is inside the black plastic thing on the right (passenger) side of the engine. Press down and twist off the cover. Be careful, though, they break easy.
The engine will take 5 quarts safely. $4.5 quarts will take you to the fill line on the dipstick.
Take the cover off the engine. The block heater wire is tucked away there in plain sight. You will know it by the 120v plug. It may have a cover over it. If you are looking for the actual block heater , follow the wire.
you have to remove the flywheel, take engine cover off, remove flywheel, its under it, next to the points, you have to remove the flywheel, take engine cover off, remove flywheel, its under it, next to the points, you have to remove the flywheel, take engine cover off, remove flywheel, its under it, next to the points, you have to remove the flywheel, take engine cover off, remove flywheel, its under it, next to the points,
under the cover in the middle of the motor. take the 4 bolts out of the cover and you'll see them down in the valley
Anywrefrom 4.5 to 5.5
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To change the thermostat on a 2006 Pontiac G6, first allow the engine to cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant from the radiator, then remove the engine cover if necessary. Locate the thermostat housing, remove the bolts, and take out the old thermostat. Install the new thermostat, reassemble the housing, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.