If this still has the factory motor it should be either a 3.0 V6 or a 4 cyl. Both of them should have the freeze plugs located in the side of the block. It is identifiable by the circle shaped "cups" inserted into the side of the block.
The plugs are located under the intake plenum. This is a real job because it takes removing several bolts, wires and gaskets to get to them.
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where are the freeze plugs located on a 1996 buick skylard
We have a 1995 Mitsubishi Montero (the people that brought your the fighter ZERO) and when it came time for a tune-up we couldn't get the plugs out. The car dealer here charged us over 500 dollars for a tune up and they had to remove the top part of the engine to reach the plugs, hence the large dollar value. We will NEVER own another Mitsubishi again! Good luck:)
freeze plugs are located along both sides of engine block and also on the rear of block behind the flywheel. freeze plugs are also located in the heads
There are actually no freeze plugs located in the block. The only freeze plugs are located in the cyl. heads front and rear.
possible bad fuel injector or bad coil.
Where are the freeze plugs on a 2003 pontiac grand am
There are multiple freeze plugs for these motors. From memory ther are 3 freeze plugs located down the each side of the block and possibly one located on the head.
A freeze plug is located in the side of an engine block that is supposed to protect the block against freeze damage.
95 montero takes 6 plugs
THE INTAKE MANIFOLD MUST BE REMOVED. I WAS QUOTED > $600 TO CHANGE PLUGS. I SOLD MINE, AS IT WAS TIME FOR A TIMING BELT AS WELL. ANOTHER $600.