The 1998 General Motors/GMC Jimmy came equipped in the 4.3L Vortec V6 engine. The removal of the rear rotors is a simple mechanical procedure. The vehicle needs to be safely raised (shop lift or jack stands). The rear wheels/tire assemblies can then be unbolted. After hanging the calipers, which need the brake pistons compressed, they can be put to the side with a hangar off the frame. The rotors should then slide out. If they are proving difficult a small blow with a shop rubber mallet helps to release rotors and drums.
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How to remove a bad radiator from a 1992 GMC jimmy 4x44-door,v6 engine?....Thank you :)
The GMC Jimmy is rear wheel drive. The only time the front wheels pulled is if it was a 4x4.
Yes. A rear end from a 1984 Chevy 1500 can fit in a 1988 GMC Jimmy 1500.
The best place to find the diagram for the rear differential on a 2000 GMC Jimmy is at the dealer. The dealer carries diagrams and manuals for all the the repair work.
I am havingthe sme issue with my 2001. Did anyone ever answer you or did you ever figre it out? I can be reached at thebravo23@gmail.com thanks
Look at the lower rear end of engine
its on the back of the muffler
In the rear left side above the wheel well. There should be some fasteners to remove the panel and the jack is in front of the taillight.
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Lift and support rear of vehicle. Remove rear tires and brake drums or rotors. Remove back cover on differential. Rotate ring gear and locate locking bolt that keeps spider gear pin in place and remove it. Remove spider gear pin. Push in on the axle to remove "C" clip. Remove axle, Remove seal. Reverse order for installation. Replenish rear diff with proper gear lube.
unbolt the door panel for rear, or loosen clips on front doors. then pop off and there ya go