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A brand of vehicle, Chevrolet or Chevy was produced by General Motors Company (GM). The car was named after Louis Chevrolet and was set up to sell a variety of mainstream vehicles to compete with Model T by Henry Ford.

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Where is the battery located on the Chevy Traverse?

The battery is located under the floor behind the front seat passenger seat. If you pull up the second seat floor mat you will see a plate. Remove it using a star screwdriver. To remove the battery you'll need to also remove the plastic cover over the seat rails. Pablo

What is engine suffix codeFCN on early 80s 305?

The engine suffix FCN I couldn't find to exist but the letters FC describe it to be a 50-60's year model powerglide driven car powered by a 265 to a 327. Try to scrape away a little more of that engine grease to turn a new number is all I can say, good luck.

Is Chevrolet a public or private company?

Chevrolet is a part of GM, which is a publicly traded company.

How many miles per gallon does the Chevy Equinox get?

The E85 model of the Chevy Equinox gets between 14 and 19 miles per gallon. The gas-powered version of this car attains between 20 and 29 miles per gallon.

What is the towing capacity of a 1992 Chevrolet C1500 pickup truck with a 5.7 liter engine?

Do not go by the GVWR on your door jam. This only tells you the Vehicles Gross. If you can't find the rating. The best way is to take the GCWR (gross combined weight rating) and subtract the vehicles weight from that number and that will provide you with your trailer towing capacity.

Side note: Your tow rating from the manufacturer is related to the vehicles braking capacity. It doesn't matter if you can tow it, it matters if you can stop it.

What kind of transmission does your 1997 Chevrolet s10?

4L60E transmission was in the 1/2 tons.

3/4 tons had a 4L80E in them.

What is better a 53L engine or a 5.7L engine for reliability and economy?

The 5.3L replaced the 5.7L because automakers have to constantly improve on fuel economy and reliability. The new 5.3L fall under GM's 5yr / 1000,000 mile powertrain warranty. The old 5.7L never achieved this. For economy, the new all aluminum 5.3 Liter is the winner, hands down. However the reliability of this engine has not been determined as of yet. The 5.7 however has established a long history of being a very reliable engine.

Where is the cabin air filter on a 2003 Chevy 2500HD?

The cabin air filter on a 2003 Chevy 2500HD is located inside the car. It is in the HVAC housing under the passenger side dash.

Where is the fuel regulator on a 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 2500?

On the fuel rail. The fuel passes through the regulator as it returns to the fuel tank.

Will a 2002 4L60E work in a 1998 Chevy silverado?

NO.. In late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions. Anything from late 1999 and up will NOT interchange with anything under late 1999

Where is the fuse box on a 1956 Chevy?

It's up under the left side of the dash behind the light switch. A bracket is screwed to the inside top of the dash and the fuse box is riveted to the bracket.

Where is the fuel filter located on a 1995 Chevy 350 engine with throttle body injection?

probably on the inside of the frame right in front of the rear tire,could be on the drivers side or the passenger side.It usally has a plastic clamp around a silver cylinder connected to the frame.usally takes a 20mm & a 16mm wrench to remove it.

How do you install the spark plug wires on a Chevy 229 V-6 odd firing engine and which post is number 1?

Firing order is 1-6-5-4-3-2 The # 1 plug is located on the front of the engine drivers side or front side, far left, if traverse. If you need more information post the make, model, and year of the vehicle, and I will post a link to photo.

What is the location of the oil pump on a 1995 Chevy 5.7 engine?

Your oil pump is bolted to the crankshaft. You have to take the oil pan off the be able to get to it.

When should oil be changed?

The 3,000 mile oil change was a necessity in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and even in the early 90s. But today changing your oil/filter every 3,000 miles is a total waste of money and natural resources as you are just throwing away good oil. Some people remain attached to the 3,000 mile oil change and always say the same thing. Changing it every 3,000 must be better than changing it every 5,000. If that is the case then every 2,000 or 1,000 would be even better. Modern oil and filters are so much better than they were years ago that it is foolish to waste your money on a 3,000 mile oil change. Manufactures warranty their engines much longer than they did in the past so rest assured they would not recommend 5,000, 7,000, or even 10,000 mile oil change intervals if they thought there was a chance it would damage the engine they would have to replace. If you are a skeptic and hung in the 50s, you can send your engine oil to be analyzed. Blackstone Laboratories in Fort Wayne, Ind, will send you a free kit for oil and you send it back with $25 for an analysis. My advice is to follow the recommendations as listed in your owners manual and ignore anyone who tells you the 3,000 mile oil change is still needed. I change mine every 5,000 miles as recommended in my owners manual and I have over 200,000 mile on my 1999 Toyota with not one engine problem. It still runs like new.