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there are none. you either have a bad heater core or your air conditioner drain hose is clogged. It should be draining above the shock on the passenger front side.
If it is just water start with the AC, if it has coolant in it then its the heater core.
If you jack the car up dead center on the oil pan is the drain plug. The filter is visible soon as you pop the hood in front of the engine(even though its side ways)
For the cabin air filter, buy the fram brand and in the box there will be a picture of how to lift the hood, remove the plastic cover at the base of the windshield on passenger side. There are those plastic buttons holding it on. They are about 1/2 across, only flat head screwdriver needed to pry them.
I had this same problem on my 2005 monte carlo, took mechanic a while to figure out it was the idle air control valve. They also replace the idle air control motor.
hello, other things if not recently done should be done oil change,new plugs and a new air filter its a basic tune-up along with the things youve done this will keep your car running strong.
Well, I'm not really sure what the manufacturer's recommended interval is... But to be honest with you, once every 100000 kms, or 5-6 years is plenty for a transmission fluid/filter change is enough (yes, there is a filter inside the pan of the transmission, assuming it's an automatic). But, if you notice problems earlier (transmission starting to slip, fluid discoloration, or any other transmission related driveability issues) the first thing to do would be to do a transmission oil/filter change as soon as you can. Beware of these places that offer a transmission flush, that's about as useful as putting winter air in your tires, and costs money for nothing.
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