More that likely the headlight switch is bad. Turn your headlights on and when they start to flicker tap on the headlight switch real fast. If they flicker to you tapping on the switch, that's the problem. They had problems with that switch around that year. It's a pretty cheap fix and you can do it your self quickly.
Can also be a sign of a failing alternator.
No, a 95 GMC Sonoma does not use a timing belt on it. The 95 GMC Sonoma uses a timing chain on it.
Where is the timing connector on a 1995 gmc sonoma
I have a 95 Sonoma. I use 5W30.
35mm
The temperature valve actuator is located on the front of the heater case
YES A 98 CLIP WILL FIT ON A 95
The fuel filter is located on the inside of the frame just beneath the drivers side door.
because you are still speeding and you need to stop speeding
The sensor is down on the front of the oil pan just behind the crankshaft pully, which is located at the front of the engine.
That truck has shocks on the front and rear. Standard shock absorbers do not carry weight.
A companion flange is where the end of the driveshaft meets the rear end(two flat pieces that bolt together).
Valvoline recomends 15,000-30,000 depending on how hard the vehicle is used...I do mine about every 30,000