No diagram but here's a simple list. They are not hard to find;
Upper and lower ball joints both sides = 4
Both ends of the two tie rods = 4
Idler arm bracket (hidden by plastic dam) = 1
Slip yoke on front drive shaft = 1
Slip yoke on rear drive shaft if two-piece = 1
Other lube points;
Emergency brake cable guides where cable rubs. There are a few of these spots along the cable run.
Emergency brake spring where cable enters body underneath and forward. Squirt 3 or 4 blobs of grease on the spring and work in it by sliding your hand back and forth.
White grease in an aerosol. Do the hood hinges, hood release mechanism, door hinges, door latch (which grips the striker pin), tailgate hinge points and latches.
Use an aerosol Superlube (GM recommended product) for things such as door lock tumblers & locking gas cap.
What is the gear ratio on a 1996 2wd suburban 1500?
there are none
A Chevrolet Suburban 1500 will have about 4000 LBs (about 2200 KG) towing capacity.
not from the factory, no. aftermarket parts that have been put on could have them though
I have a 1995 400cc Polaris scrambler and I count 15.
The 1996 Suburban uses r134 Freon. The fittings to add Freon are different sizes on r12 and r134, making it impossible to add the wrong type to your vehicle.
42 gallons.
Yes, mounted on top of the fuel tank.
The listed 1996 GMC suburban K 1500 towing capacity is 7500 pounds. Towing more than 7500 pounds will void the warranty.
There are no grease fittings on the rear end. Everything runs and lubes itself with gear oil that's in the rear end.
Unless you have had anything replaced,i.e. ball joints, ect everything should be sealed
That is the transmission oil cooler. It cools the transmission fluid as you drive.