You fill it up with 90 weight (WT) gear oil unless you have positrac rear end, then it's a gear oil / transmission mix (check with GM). It should take around 1.5 quarts. It's not a specific amount, it is fill thru the check hole/plug until it start coming back out when the truck is parked on level ground. This means you fill it until the oil is the same level as the bottom of the hole where you are checking the level. This answer applies the 90% of rear wheel drive automobiles and trucks.
A 1997 Chevrolet Suburban will hold approximately 4 quarts of transmission fluid. This fluid can be purchased at any auto parts store such as NAPA.
The Chevrolet suburban air conditioning compressor fluid capacity is dependent upon the year of the automobile. In general, the air conditioning system will hold approximately 6 pounds of Freon.
Depends on the specific transmission you have. Ranges from 7 quarts to 18 quarts.
You will have to remove all the bolts that hold the big round plate on the back of the housing and then remove the plate. NO OTHER WAY.
The truck can hold up to 8 quarts of fuild, but always check the level first before adding more.
It will hold about 14-17 gallons of gas
25.9
around 31
45 gallons
According to project lead the way engineering curriculum, the four basic components of a fluid system are a tank to hold the fluid, a pump to drive or pressurize the fluid, valves to control the flow, and actuators to convert the fluid pressure to either lineal or rotational mechanical movement.
The gas tank on the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban holds 31 gal..
The gas tank on the 2012 Chevrolet Suburban holds 31.0 gal..