It is special oil called Supercharger oil.
www.superchargersonline.com/product_detail.asp?PartNumber=SCOL-GM-OIL-2
You have to buy a kit with relays goes on passenger side kick panel comes with trailer plug for the rear plug and play
Depends on the supercharger, procharger and B&M have their own oils(self contained units). others use pressurized oil feed from the engine.
Typically, no. Assuming a bearing failure or similar problem with the supercharger, you should just be able to replace it and be done. If however, there was a catastrophic failure of the supercharger, pieces of metal and debris could have been sucked into the engine and may have caused damage. You should be able to determine whether debris is present based on observation of the supercharger once it's removed and by inspecting the intake manifold just underneath.
On the front headlight assembly you take the two bolts out ,10mm, and take the nut off the stud bolt. Then you have to stick a screwdriver in the clip at the bottom of the light and pry down to release it, then you may have to have a pry bar or whatever to pop it out of the clip. Then work the assembly out to change the bulbs. Not hard after you see how it goes together.
it's in the distributor, there is a six wire clip that goes on the side of the distributor that makes the camshaft sensor work. I'm trying to see if I can buy it separately or if I have to but thee whole distributor?
I also have the same problem in my frontier. They will go back to work sometimes if I tap the dashboard which makes me think that it may be a short or a ground wire. My speedometer goes from 0 to 80 even though I am only doing 35 mph. Trying to get some help also
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It is a special blend oil called "Supercharger Oil" The GM dealers can get it however it will cost around $8-$10 for a 4 oz bottle. Thank you, From www.SuperchargersOnline.com
I am trying to change the Belt that goes around the power steering pump on my 2003 maxima and don't know how to release the tention from the belt. This is the inner belt I'm speaking of..Thanks for any assistance/direction
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