To replace the fuel lines on a Chevy Venture, first, ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and the fuel system is depressurized. Disconnect the battery and then locate the fuel lines, which typically run from the fuel tank to the engine. Use appropriate tools to disconnect the old lines, making sure to have a container ready to catch any residual fuel. Install the new fuel lines, ensuring all connections are secure, and reassemble any parts you removed before testing for leaks.
Located under the driver side rear, just forward of the rear bumper. A couple of bolts, an electrical connector and 2 air lines.
You will need to remove the anti-freeze from your 1997 Chevrolet Venture cooling system. Remove the water lines from the heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
There is a leak in the rear lines running to the back.
beside the brake booster on the firewall, under the AC lines (if equipped)
Use a flared end wrench or crows foot to loosen.
remove the radiator by removing the two support bolts up top it may have a plastic cover over these bolts discharge the a/c system remove the bolts holding the a/c lines on and remove the condenser
It will depend on what kind of Chevy. You will have to replace the oil lines if they are leaking. you can either straight up replace, or take the lines to a place that works with hydraulics and get them to crimp on new hoses your lines.
Should be either in front of fuel tank or along frame rail driver's side --follow fuel lines
You will need to drop the gas tank, unhook the fuel lines, and replace the old fuel pump with a new one and hook back up the fuel lines.
Unplug the harness at the motor , then disconnect te hydrolic lines.
Depending on the year, the blazers fuel filter is most likely on the frame. While covering the connection with a rag, loosen the fuel lines from the filter. Remove the filter and replace, then reconnect the lines.
Drop the fuel tank down, disconnect the fuel lines