The ideal engine temperature for a GMC Safari typically ranges between 195°F to 220°F (90°C to 105°C) when operating under normal conditions. As for oil pressure, it generally should be between 25 to 65 psi when the engine is at operating temperature. Regular monitoring of these parameters is important to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines related to your vehicle.
Depends on ambient temperature need a chart
where is the fuel pressure regulator on a 1999 GMC SAFARI? thank you
Ah, the temperature sensor on a GMC Safari is typically located near the engine block or on the radiator. It's a crucial part that helps your vehicle maintain the right temperature for optimal performance. Just like adding a happy little tree to a painting, taking care of your temperature sensor will ensure your Safari runs smoothly on its journey.
The 4.3 liter V6 engine in a 2003 GMC Safari has a timing CHAIN
It's in the engine compartment between the engine and the battery.
I am having the same problem with my 2000 GMC Safari. The Service Engine Soon light is on some time. Can any one explain this issue please.
The water pump on a GMC Safari van is located on the front of the engine, below the alternator. It uses a drive belt attached to the crankshaft to circulate water throughout the engine and radiator.
4.5 qts according to the manual
The firing order for 1993 GMC Safari 4.3 L engine is 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The number one cylinder is on the right side at the front as you face the engine.
GMC safari has twoconverters
55 - 61 psi
On my 1998 gmc safari the ignition module is located next to the ignition coil it is attached to a heat sink lift the inside engine cover off it's on the passenger side top middle of the engine.