To remove the transmission from a 1992 GMC Vandura, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Disconnect the battery, then remove the driveshaft, exhaust, and any components obstructing access to the transmission. Unbolt the transmission from the engine and the crossmember, disconnect the shift linkage, and then carefully slide the transmission out of the bell housing. It may be helpful to use a transmission jack for support during this process.
Pull the valance off the bottom of the wind shield.
with hood open=Front left side of engine. I allways take my air intake tube off to allow more access.
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take doghouse off, remove air-cleaner lid and look down into carburetori if you see a pair of injectors with electric wires going to them, its EFI
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1993 GMC. Remove the brake spring and the brake caliper. The brake shoes will come off. Reverse the process to install your new brake shoes.
take off the bolts attaching the bed to the frame
mine is located straight down from the brake booster.....follow the brake lines coming off the master cylinder....should lead you right to the valve you are looking for
There's a fill tube easily located under the hood, its about 1-1/2" in diameter and has a rubber cap which just pulls off.
you can take the gas tank off to change it, or take the bed off to do it.
You may need to check the wiring in the system and replace the circuit that runs the wipers. You may also want to replace the arms and blades.
The air conditioning hoses off the condenser for a GMC Vandura 5.7 are typically referred to as the high-pressure and low-pressure lines. The high-pressure line carries refrigerant from the condenser to the evaporator, while the low-pressure line returns refrigerant from the evaporator back to the compressor. These hoses are essential for the proper functioning of the vehicle's air conditioning system. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model for accurate part names and specifications.
You have to take the oil pan off of the transmission.