On the side of the engine block. They are actually casting plugs.
on the sides of the block
There are freeze plugs on the front, rear, and flywheel side.
bad spark plug that happin to me to
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you take the old one out and replace it with the new one... hope this helps
the plug gap is 0.60. hope this helps...
To replace a freeze plug on the front side of a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero, first ensure the engine is cool and drain the coolant. Remove any components obstructing access to the freeze plug, such as the radiator or engine covers. Use a punch or a flat tool to carefully tap the old freeze plug out, and clean the area before installing the new plug. Finally, tap the new freeze plug into place and reassemble any removed components before refilling the coolant.
Your 2002 Alero has to be lifted up on a hoist and there is a plug that has to be removed. There is no dipstick. Once the plug has been opened you can insert your finger in the hole to see if there is oil in there.
no such thing,freeze in plug
Usually lower rear freeze plug on passenger side Usually lower rear freeze plug on passenger side
The steel freeze plug is better than a brass freeze plug. This is because the steel freeze plug can withstand high temperature from the engine block. Moreover, the steel freeze plugs usually fit very well.
Steel or brass freeze plugs are the best ones,rubber freeze plugs are just for temporary