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There were eight different styles of the 1993 GMC Sonoma, with four different engines. The fuel capacities for all the engine styles were 20 gallons.
NO. They are different.
The engine type will vary from truck sonoma to sonoma, some may have a 1.9L, 2.0L, 2.2L, or 2.5L I4, or 2.8L, 4.3L, 4.3L Vortec V6.
Where are the freeze plugs located on a 2003 GMC Sonoma 4.3L Vortec engine?
I have a 95 Sonoma. I use 5W30.
I believe the Sonoma is the same as my Suzuki Sidekick.I had to body lift mine 3 inches to make it work and I put 31 inch Mud Terrains on.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 97 GM Sonoma 2.2 engine is located on the lower right side of the engine. It is near the ignition control module.
NO IT WILL NOT. Reason is that in the late month of 1999 chevy redesigned all the engines and transmission. Nothing under the late month of 1999 will interchange with anything above 1999
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This is possible to do but there are a few things you need to know first. A) Are both engines for a 2x4 or a 4x4? They must be the same type of engine. B) Check the bolt patterns on the transmissions. You have to make sure that the transmission from the Sonoma matches the bolt pattern of the S-10. C) Make sure you are changing all the engine parts including the brain box.
"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