This is from AutoZone: "On your 1997 GMC TRUCK SAFARI VAN 2WD, the EGR VALVE is UNDER HOOD, CENTER, UPPER ENGINE AREA, FRONT OF INTAKE MANIFOLD, PASSENGER SIDE OF WATER OUTLET, MOUNTED IN INTAKE MANIFOLD."
The thermostat on your 98 gmc is located in the intake manifold where the upper radiator hose connects to the intake.
intake manifold is under the throttle body
The vacuum hose on a 1994 GMC Safari is connected to the intake manifold. This is located to the left of the throttle body.
There are more than 14 vacuum lines on the 1997 GMC. Most of the vacuum lines originate from the air intake system or the transmission.
The knock sensor on a GMC Safari is typically located on the engine block, often near the intake manifold or cylinder head. It is usually mounted on the driver's side and may be positioned underneath the intake manifold. To access it, you may need to remove some components, as it can be somewhat hidden. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details related to your model year.
= How do you replace the rear dutch door latch on a 1997 gmc safari?" =
In the same place as it is on every other V6 engine built in the world!!! On top of the engine, between the heads, under the throttle body.
no
you have to remove the intake to get to them.
1997 gmc 1500 vibrates at 90 k per hour why?
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