you have to remove the engine. you CAN alternatively, drop the trans and alignment block and slide it forward; theyre both a pain in the butt.
If that S10 has a 4.3 engine, I find it best to remove the distributor to gain better access to the oil pressure sensor.
It is part off the engine oil cap, remove it and you will see it.
To drain the oil on a 1991 Chevy S10 Blazer, located the oil pan drain plug. Use a wrench to remove the plug and the oil will flow into the receptacle you have provided.
It is at the lowest point of the engine oil pan and it takes a 15mm wrench to remove it.
The oil drain plug would be at the lowest point on the engine oil pan. It should take a 15mm wrench to remove it.
A Chevy S10 4 cylinder takes four and one half quarts of oil. A 6 cylinder Chevy S10 takes about five quarts of oil.
The engine oil drain plug is located at the lowest point of the engine oil pan. It should take a 15mm wrench to remove it CCW.
4.5qrts
Directly, no.
Other then they leak at times. NOTHING
The engine oil drain plug would be at the lowest point on the bottom of the oil pan. It should take a 15mm wrench to remove it couterclockwise.
The oil capacity of a 1995 Chevy S10 V6 4.3L is 4.5 quarts when the oil filter is also changed. Oil levels should be checked with the dip stick to verify levels.