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Wayne Ballard Posted on Apr 11, 2014
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How to replace oil pump on 2004 chevy aveo?

Leaking oil at oil pump gasket.

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Now that is a pretty good chore.. its mounted to the front of the engine which is near the crankshaft and harmonic balancer. not an easy job..

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SOURCE: repair/replace water pump on 97 chevy s-10

you will need to replace the water pump itself and its pretty easy to do. take of the top half of the fan shroud, pop off the hoses to the water pump and the take out the bolts to the water pump

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2008

SOURCE: 2004 aveo timing belt broke, all valves bent

just go to any junk yard and find a used deawoo lanos and pull the head if timing belt was not broke, if it looks good, its a exact fit 100%, no special tools needed, just normal wrench set and torqe wrench. after head is installed, get a gates timing belt only.

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SOURCE: Rear speakers for Chevy Aveo

you can access them from under the package tray inside your trunk compartment

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SOURCE: My Chevy 2002 Tahoe is leaking oil. They told me

this truck is equipped with an aluminum oil pan you could have 1 or several things going on... a stripped drain plug which is causing it to leak or it may be a leaking front seal or a rear main seal. If it is a front seal it is not to labor intensive. But if it is a rear main seal leaking it will require the transmission to be removed since the seal is a 1 piece rear main

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SOURCE: Replace Fuel Filter on 2006 Chevy Aveo Hatchback

If the fuel filter is mounted inside the fuel tank at the pump it does not need replacing and is a permanent filter. All you have to do it follow the fuel lines from the fuel tank to the engine. If the filter is mounted in the fuel line you will find it.

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