The differential drain plug is on the front right side (passenger) of the differential. There are two plugs, and upper and lower. The upper is for filling the lower for draining. If you do not have two plugs, the easiest way to drain the fluids is to loosen your differential cover and allow fluids to drain. That is also a good time to check your spider gears and differential for wear/tear. Replace the seal, tighten according to manufacturer specs, and then fill accordingly (top plug removed, fill fluid until you can put your pinky in the hole and feel fluid (point pinky down in hole)).
What is the fluid capacity front differential 2004
A 2004 Chevy Avalanche does not have a radiator drain. The front of the vehicle needs to be raised, then the bottom radiator hose disconnected to drain into a pan.
its in the transmission where the cv joints enter in thata about it
The radiator drain plug on a 2004 Chevy Venture is located at the bottom, left side of the radiator. It allows for the coolant to be quickly drained during maintenance.
If it has an automatic transmition there is no drain plug, you remove the pan to drain it.
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19 mm
SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil.
You have the drain the lower radiator hose, 6.0 liter do not have a drain valve.
Just the drain tube "yes" but not the nipple that it goes to.............
The fill plug is on the rear cover of the differential. Remove the rear cover to drain the fluid.
there are no drain plugs on gas tanks, you will have to siphon the gas out or take the tank down to get the gas out.