On a 1998 GM Safari, the drain plug for the engine oil is typically located on the oil pan, which is found under the vehicle. You can usually find it towards the rear of the pan, near the bottom. For the transmission, the drain plug is located on the transmission pan itself, usually on the bottom or side. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and secure before attempting any maintenance.
17mm (works for a 1998)
It seems these 2007-2013 GM lambar do not have drain plug.
It does not have a drain plug. You need to remove trans pan to drain.
The radiator drain plug on a 2002 GM Savana 3500 is typically located at the bottom of the radiator, on one side. It is usually a plastic or metal plug that can be turned counterclockwise to drain the coolant. Make sure to have a container ready to catch the coolant when you open the drain plug. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to drain the radiator.
15mm
There is no inertia switch on the GM Safari.
There is no drain plug for air conditioning. All is done through the service ports with a recovery / charging station machine. Some gm compressors have a crank case plug, but that is not a drain plug; it is to add oil when servicing the compressor.
where is the neutral safety switch on gm safari
There is no DRAIN PETCOCK on the radiator , You have to pull the lower hose to drain . Thanks GM designers someone asleep at the wheel.
the drain plug is usually located at the lower left hand/right hand side of radiator. I've noticed that some gm's and chryslers do not have drain plugs. in that case, it is easier to have a flush done.
the engine oil drain plug is a 15 mm bolt, the same as almost all GM vehicles
remove drain plug and fill plug uses dexron gm auto trans fluid