I just changed the plugs, plug wires, rotor button, and distributor cap. Getting to the plugs takes a little patience. The best way to access the plugs is from the side using a long extension.
Plugs: Take off the tires and remove the rubber splash guard from the wheel well. This provides straight access to the forward plugs. The plugs near the cab (rear plugs) require a swivel socket to remove. If you change the wires and distributor cap you need to remove the console and engine cover from inside the van.
Console: Remove two torx screws from the upper sides (under a press fit dime sized cover) and two nuts on the bottom. Tug on the console to free the spring clips. Unplug the CD and 12V outlet wires. Remove the console.
Engine Cover: Remove the bolts that hold in the left and right lower brackets. Un-screw the two bolts holding in the top of the cover (note: these stay with the cover and do not fall out). Remove the ground wire (top side) and gently remove the cover (seats must be in far back position). Be careful it is a tight fit but does come out once you find the right angle. Note: the easy access to the distributor cap and plug wires makes it worth the effort...almost.
Its not too bad, but it does take patience. I recommend inserting the spark plugs with a short piece of rubber hose instead of the socket extension. Due to the angles, it is easy to cross thread the new plug.
why do brakes and abs lights come on 2002 safari van?
6 pots (V6) with 2 sparkplugs per pot
A 1995 safari van transmission does fit into a 1997 astro van
Drivers side, against frame rail, mid section.
A 1994 Safari engine may likely fit in a 1997 Safari van. However, a mechanic will need to check to make sure.
The General Motors Company Safari Van was made from 1985 to 2005. The GMC Safari shared its platform with its sibling the GMC Astro van, which was very similar.
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Strategy Safari was created in 2002.
there is no bleeder valve on a Safari van unless someone put a diesel in it
We currently get 17 mpg. We have a 1999 GMC safari van with 177000 miles on it.
Scout's Safari - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-Y7
Check the battery in the remote, if it is still good then get out the owners manual and read up on how to reprogram your remote because it may have unlearned the frequency for your van