if you mean the oil drain plug it is located in the middle of the oil pan usally a 15mm or a 14mm socket will remove it.
You can remove the ABS and brake light, from your Oldsmobile Alero, by removing the dash cover. The light retaining nut must be removed. The light will come out.
I have changed two of them. Remove the caliper, brake disc and then the large nut at the wheel and then you will have to use a small sledge to pound the the thing that the nut is threaded onto back and then loosen the bolts to the hub
Raise the hood. just in the middle on the right side below the air intake hose you will see a big black canister with a nut to remove the top. oil filter is below the top and in the canister
100 foot pounds, as listed in the manual that comes w/ the cars. Also verifed by the Dealship service desk when it was still open in 2004.
I had a 2000 Olds Alero 4 cylinder. There is not a dipstick for the transmission, it can be checked by hoisting the vehicle and remove the fill nut/cap. If the fluid is at the top there is enough. I would recommend taking it to the shop for this, as I do not have the specifics of where it is located. I have a 2000 Alero v 6 engine automstic trans and mine is what they call a sealed for life transmission, it does have a filler cap but no dipstick. so the previous answer would be correct to check the fluid level and as long as u have no leaks from the tranny u shouldn't have to add any if little at all, Sincerely, TONY ,, Indianapolis, IN.
30mm
It is a 19mm nut located on the lower back side of the oil pan. The oil filter is in the front.
What year is the oldsmobile?, and do you need the torque setting for the nut?.
It should be a 32mm.
It's a 36mm
I just fixed this problemon A 1999 Alero... It was the front wheel bearing. You will need to replace the front wheel bearing hub assembly. Do not re-use the hub nut. Get a new one from the dealer as it's only about $10 each. The wheel hub assembly is torqued to 70 foot pound (three bolts). The axle nut (hub nut) is torqued to 173 foot pounds. Please verify the torque values with your dealer or auto part store as models years may be slightly different.
It is located in the very front of the carburetor. Using a crescent wrench, screw off the big nut and the fuel filter will be right there.