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I have a 1996 lumina that was leaking coolant. I want tothank the ones who gave me the answer to my problem. I replaced the upper and lower manifold gaskets and that solved the problem. Thank you thank you.
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I have a 1996 lumina that was leaking coolant. I want tothank the ones who gave me the answer to my problem. I replaced the upper and lower manifold gaskets and that solved the problem. Thank you thank you.
Was that a big job? Did you do it yourself?
What was involved?
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Was that a big job? Did you do it yourself?
What was involved?
sad lumina owner, i am retired and have the time to tackle the problem. It was not to hard to do but it was a matter of disconecting all the wireing and takeing the alternator off and water lines loose.Once you get down to the bare manifolds it was pretty easy.
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