There are 8 Bolts along the frame rail (short bed truck) that hold the bed in place. 4 in front of the wheel wells (2 each side) and 4 behind. The fuel fill neck is held to the bed by 3 small bolts behind the fuel filler door in the side of the bed. I believe they are 5.5mm heads. The tail light harness plugs into one central junction box on the drivers side toward the very back of the bed. Get the main bolts, the filler neck bolts, and the light harness and you should be good to pull it off. There is SOMETIMES a silver colored ground strap on the drivers side in front of the wheel well. If there is be sure to unbolt it as well.
It is usually between 9-13 PSI.
you take it off, by taking it off how do you remove window hardware from panel?
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A blown fuse. Or a connection problem within the instrument cluster
There is 2 of them and both of them are underneith the intake manifold. You will have to remove the intake to service the knock sensers.
To replace the pickup coil in a GM vehicle, first disconnect the battery and remove the distributor cap for access. Next, carefully remove the retaining screws or clips holding the pickup coil in place, disconnect the wiring harness, and take out the old coil. Install the new pickup coil by reversing the removal process, ensuring it's properly aligned, and reconnect the wiring. Finally, reassemble the distributor cap, reconnect the battery, and test the ignition system.
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GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
undo the two 3/32 bolts running thru headlamp assemblies and remove headlamp assembly to access bulb
The 1998 GMC Sierra Z71 equipped with a 5.7-liter V8 engine produces approximately 255 horsepower. This engine, part of the GM's Vortec family, is known for its reliability and decent performance for a pickup truck of that era.
Inside the alternator
Pay someone to do it.