Typically it's the highest pulley, right behind the fan shroud. The tensioner pulley is spring loaded to assure proper belt tension and most tensioners provide a way to easily remove the tension to the belt so that you can replace the belt or belt driven accessories.
On a 98 Chevy Tahoe, the transmission fluid pressure switch is located on the valve body. It is found to the right of the engine.
It is mounted in the distributor under the rotor button.
NO. In late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED ALL trucks and SUV's. Nothing over 1999 will interchange with your 98 Tahoe.
6300 lbs
you have to remove the driver seat belt and remove the panel it is behind there
Pry bar.
You have to change the whole rearend and the master cylinder.
26 gallons or 98 liters.
2 cans or about 40 lbs
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YES.
I dont think a 95 Transmission will fit in the 98. From what i've been seeing, in my 98' Tahoe, the starter is mounted on the bellhousing of the transmission. I dont think that the 95 would have the same set up when 96-7 wouldnt also. As far as I know, you have to have a transmission that is 98 or newer. Could I be wrong though?