Warm up engine to operating temperature then unscrew the oil fill cap. Get a good drain pan and place it underneath the engine oil pan. Unscrew the drain plug. When fluid stops draining replace the plug. Refill the oil to where the dipstick reads correctly. Take it for a short drive. Check for leaking from plug and check warm fluid level. Let it cool off and check it again.
Begin by removing the oil from your oil pan. Remove the oil pan retaining bolts. Put a new gasket on your new oil pan and reverse the process.
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what about it?
simple..... drain oil from drain pan and change filter a small plug on the pan is what your looking for
4.5 quarts with a filter change
Roughly 4.5 quarts with a filter change.
Hold the oil/trip Reset button while ignition is on (not car) for 8 seconds
call autozone or autoadvance and they will tell you. they have that info in the computer. it should be something thicker than 10-30
How to change blinker switch in a 1994 Firebird ?
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One can find a 1968 Pontiac Firebird mostly in car stores that sell used cars as these models are no longer being produced by the manufacturer, General Motors.