There's a 14mm bolt directly beneath the engine (bottom of the oil pan) - get an oil bucket or an old baking pan- crawl underneath (the car has pretty good clearance, so most people shouldn't need to jack it up), put the bucket underneath the bolt and take it out. The oil filter is located on the right side of the engine (when looking down the hood through the front. Once the oil has stopped draining from the bolt, remove the oil filter by turning it counterclockwise and pour it into the oil bucket. Put the drain plug back in, take some fresh motor oil and put a thin layer on the rubber gasket of the new oil filter, screw it in place about a 1/4 turn past the point the gasket makes contact with the block and then add four quarts of oil ( OEM calls for 10w-30). That's it.
i have 1995 4x4 geo tracker with a bad auto transmission will a auto transmission out 1998 4x4 geo tracker fit in 1995
yes!
geo is a division of Chevy
Nope. Body style changed significantly in 1998 when Chevy replaced Geo on the Tracker nameplate. Sorry!
Yes it should.
Are you trying to change them? jdauksz1@charter.net
get a bigger hammer
yes a,90-99,willfit a geo tracker.
93 tracker
5.3 Quarts
Short and sweet answer. YES
How many cataylic converters on a2001 geo tracker