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YES A 98 CLIP WILL FIT ON A 95
Your local auto parts store can sell you an inexpensive tool (under $10) that will do the job.
For the 2001 GMC Sonoma, the front speakers are 4 inches by 6 or 6-3/4 inches. The dash speakers are 4 inches by 6 inches, and the rear speakers are 4 inches by 10 inches. The rear side panel speakers are 4 inches by 10 inches, and the front door speakers are 6-3/4 inches.
If you mean: "can the sonoma 4.3v6 run with the fuel pump for the sonoma 4.3v6 crew cab?" the answer is yes, as long as both trucks have the same engine they are the exact same pump. If the crew cab you are refering to is a full size gmc, or another make (except chevy s-10 of the same year and engine) or engine size of vehicle the answer is no, don't even try it.
The Chevy S-10 is a Chevy Pickup truck. It is considered a compact pickup truck and was first manufactured in 1982. The GMC version of this truck was initially called the S-15 but was later named the GMC Sonoma.
The Chevrolet S-10 is a compact pickup truck from the Chevrolet marque of General Motors. When it was first introduced in 1982, the GMC version was known as the S-15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma
It depends on how high it is. My sonoma stays at 80 when cold and goes down about 10 minutes after its warm, and flucuates as i give more and less throttle. If it goes about 80 I would take it to a tech and not drive it until it is resolved.
It depends on what year your GMC Sonoma or Chevy S-10 is but on some years the signal and 4-way flasher relays were located behind the plastic lower dash panel, aprox under the radio. The lower dash panel must be removed to gain access to the relays.
The Chevrolet Colorado Z71 was first introduced in 2004. They was made to replace the Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma. General Motors was the ones that made them.