First off you need to take off your door panel using the proper tools so as not to destroy any push clips. You than have to disconnect any wiring if your truck has power windows or locks or such. Once this is done you get yourself a hammer a pin punch and a friend to hold the door. Hold punch on bottom door pin and hammer it out, than repeat this step on the top pin. You will than be able to remove the door. Your bushings will be on the hinges themselves. Use your pin punch and hammer to hammer the old bushings out, then hammer the new bushings in. Get your friend to hold the door on again with you and install the hinge pins starting with the top one. Once the door is back on reconnect your wiring in the door should you have any and snap on your door panel again. Book time at a body shop is a little over an hour to do both doors.
You can replace the top door hinge with bottom hinges on the 1992 as long as the hinge is for the cab doors. The hinges for the tailgate would not work on the doors.
Unscrew the trim piece around the headlights, be careful as to not lose this. Pull the light out, unplug, replace. Simple as that
How do you flush the raditor on a 1992 GMC Sonoma Pickup.
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Not too tough of a job. It will be easier if you have someone to help. Support the door with wood blocks at the right height, wide open, then remove the bolts to the hinge. This door is very heavy. Once the old hinge is removed, then just bolt on the new one. These hinge's like to sag, and should be replaced once in the car's life span.
behind the throttle body
it is under the dash on the drivers side.
Bottom of the oil pan.
"No Sonoma in 1992, It was called S-15", is not true. i have a 92 sonoma, the owners manual calls it a sonoma, all of the badges call it a sonoma, and the sticker on the drivers side door calls it a sonoma. it was built in 10/91 which makes it a 92. the trucks were allready being called "sonoma" in 92 but is true that the distributor rotates clockwise on all engines. 2.5L --1-3-4-2 2.8L --1-2-3-4-5-6 4.3L --1-6-5-4-3-2
what makes a 1992 gmc sonoma 5 speed tramission quit when it gets hot
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