That depends on how extensive the problem is, if it is just leaking externally it is cheaper to replace the gasket. If it has severely overheated, the heads can POSSIBLY be warped, but even so may be able to be repaired. If the coolant got into the oil and was not noticed for a considerable amount of time, internal engine parts can be severely damaged which would warrant engine replacement.
I was told by a shop today, 1 hour each.
Replacing a wiper motor on a 2004 Chevy Impala can be difficult. It is best to take it to an auto repair mechanic or an authorized Chevrolet dealership.
Replace the blower motor resistor.
No they won't
yes you can replace the head gasket. you can on all engines. you just gotta take the head off
its about as bad as pulling the motor undo the mounts hoses wiring anything that will get to tight and raise motor up enough to remove the pan to replace gasket
Replace the paulse board that's attached to the wiper motor.
1996 Impala large sedan, V8 motor 1.8.4.3.6.5.7.2
About 2 hours.
5W-30 is most recommended for a 2006 Chevy Impalawith a 3.5 liter motor. 5W-30 is most recommended for a 2006 Chevy Impala with a 3.5 liter motor.
No
YES, Remove all old gaskets and replace with the NEW ones.