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I don't know where the oil drain plug is on my 92 Rodeo. I was going to do a quick oil change on my own and I've never done it on this car. Is it underneath a pan. drivers or passenger side.
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Re: stupid question
it will be the only drain plug on the oil pan
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is it behind the brush guard?
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You have an auto or stick?
If you have an auto, like mine, you're oil pan is going to be IN front of your transmission pan towards the front of the truck. My oil pan is just about even with my two front tires, right square in the middle. Mind you, however, I have a 97 V6. I'm sorry, I can't remember exactly where the oil pan was on my 91 V6. If in doubt, take it somewhere to have the oil done.
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