in the belhousing you can only see them by pulling out the trans
The 2006 Chevy Trailblazer passenger side rear freeze plug is located near the back of the engine block. The freeze plug will be near the bottom of the engine block.
Should be 1 at the front of engine 1 at the rear of engine on each side Punch a hole in the center of freeze plug and pry out
Should be three on each side and two in the rear under the bellhousing.
There is not one freeze plug. There many freeze plugs, ususally there are three on each side of the engine block, one in the rear inside the bellhousing, and there is usually one at each end of both cylinder heads. There may be more depending on the engine.
There are freeze plugs on the front, rear, and flywheel side.
There are actually no freeze plugs located in the block. The only freeze plugs are located in the cyl. heads front and rear.
Under the engine is the oil pan. The plug is located at the bottom rear edge of the pan, facing the rear of the engine.
There are numerous freeze plugs. There are some in the cylinder heads. There are some on the side of the engine block and on the rear of the engine behind the flywheel. You will need to pressure test the cooling system to find the leak.
It depends on what engine you have as to how many you have but they are in the sides and rear of the block.
lots of freeze plugs along bottom side of engine block on rear of block behinf fly wheel on engine heads
There is 2 freeze plugs between the rear of the engine and the transmission. The freeze plugs are in the back of the engine block. Do not bother the big plug that is in the center of the block, That is the cam plug NOT A FREEZE PLUG. YOu will either have to pull the transmission are the engine to replace those 2 plugs.
The engine block heater usually replaces the passenger side rear freeze plug.