If it's round in shape and has an o-ring around it with a plastic skinney round part sticking up on it so you can hold it, Then that is the FACTORY plug that goes in the dip stick hole in the transmission to keep dirt out of it. That plugs gets pushed into the transmission pan at the factory when they push the dip stick tube into the transmission.
So that means the Transmission Fluid and filter has never been changed.
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Its on the bottom driver side of the radiator. Its a plastic piece with a spout that turns to open.
called a "lollipop" installed at the factory as a seal. when dipstick first installed this lollipop was released (pushed out of the the bottom of the dipstick tube) into the bottom of the pan. Being in the pan indicates that this is the first time pan has been removed. Just discard.
The piece across the Silverado below the windshield is called the cowling. It covers the wiper arms and is usually painted the same as the vehicle.
At the bottom of the gun there a some 2 screws holding a sliding piece of plastic which loads 6 D batteries.
If the radiator cracks on top or bottom (bolth sides are plastic) ........ replace the radiator, can't be properly repaired.
Remove the large plastic screws around the back, and inside the locked storage area, plus, the ledge at the bottom of the lock (bar) and the small screws on top.
The part is called the Gearshift Selector Bushing.
Pop the hood and look behind the cover for the left side of the air filter. You will see a black cap that is popped off from underneath by moving a plastic piece around the metal fill tube. The plastic piece covers two-thirds of the metal fill tube. Reminder: do not attempt to yank the black cap off from above without sliding the plastic piece out of the way. The plastic piece moves in one direction only to come off. Otherwise, it holds on for dear life. Best to you.
you have to take the black plastic trim that is encasing the wipers/cowling piece that is at the bottom of the windshield
you have to take the black plastic trim that is encasing the wipers/cowling piece that is at the bottom of the windshield
It's easier than it seems at first. Just pull them. The clear plastic piece that is holding them in the packaging should stay in the packaging. The Kachooz have a hole in the bottom (since they are pencil toppers).
Because the density of this piece of plastic is under 1 g/cm3.