The 2009 Chevrolet Suburban typically has grease fittings in various locations, primarily on its chassis components like the front suspension and driveshaft. However, many modern vehicles, including the Suburban, often use sealed components that do not require greasing. As a result, the number of grease fittings can vary, but it's common to find one or two on the driveshaft and possibly a few on the suspension. It's best to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details.
On a 2009 Chevrolet Suburban, the grease fittings, also known as Zerk fittings, are typically located on the chassis components that require lubrication, such as the ball joints, tie rod ends, and U-joints of the driveshaft. However, many modern vehicles, including the Suburban, may have sealed joints that do not require grease fittings. It's best to consult the vehicle's owner manual or a repair guide for specific locations and lubrication requirements.
There are a total of 5 grease fittings 3 on the rear drive shaft and 2 on the front drive shaft (4x4model)
11 grease fittings
There is 11 grease fittings in the front end parts. You have 1 fitting in the front driveshaft, could have 1 in each u-joint. There may be fittings in the rear drive shaft too. There is 11 in the front Suspension for sure, and that is not counting the driveshafts.
There are no grease fittings on this vehicle. Many aftermarket parts do have them, though.
2 Grease Fittings. One on each Tie Rod End.
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There are approximately 20 grease fittings in the regular car. However, it will vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle.
11
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Geo Prizms have no grease fittings. All parts are sealed units and simply must be replaced when they wear out.
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