OEM GMC Safari Oil Pan

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  • GMC Safari Oil Pan Diagram - 12597151
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    GMC Safari Oil Pan Part Number: 12597151

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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Pan, Engine Oil
    • Replaces: 12556541
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1999-2005 GMC Safari | Base, SL, SLE, SLT | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS
  • GMC Safari Oil Pan - 12559516
    GMC Safari Oil Pan Diagram - 12559516
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Pan, Engine Oil
    • Replaces: 12557225
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1996-1998 GMC Safari | Base, SL, SLE, SLT, SLX | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS
  • GMC Safari Oil Pan - 12554259
    GMC Safari Oil Pan Diagram - 12554259
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Pan, Engine Oil
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1990-1995 GMC Safari | Base, GT, SL, SLE, SLT, SLX | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS
  • GMC Safari Oil Pan - 10054809
    GMC Safari Oil Pan Diagram - 10054809
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Pan, Engine Oil
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1986-1995 GMC Safari | Base, GT, SL, SLE, SLT, SLX | 6 Cyl 4.3 L GAS
  • GMC Safari Oil Pan - 10044683
    GMC Safari Oil Pan Diagram - 10044683
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Pan, Engine Oil
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1985-1990 GMC Safari | Base, SL, SLE, SLX | 4 Cyl 2.5 L GAS

GMC Safari Oil Pan

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The Oil Pan is a very important part that determines the dependability and power of the GMC Safari which is a versatile van manufactured by General Motors between 1985 and 2005. Located in the GMC safari, the Oil Pan is tasked with holding the engine oil in order to lubricate moving parts hence increasing its efficiency and reliability. The vast majority of GMC Safari automobiles employ the wet sump system where the oil pump takes the oil from the pan for circulation; thus, strengthening the vehicle. Oil Pan had stamped steel in the past but was improved in its newer model to have cast aluminum reservoirs, because of the changes in technology, this can help in increasing the durability and decreasing the weight of the part. This oil pan suits some series of GMC Safari models; in this regard, it is an original part of a car that can be attributed to light-truck considerations that cover powertrain components and maximum towing capability of 2,500 kilograms. While overviewing the GMC Safari, people must remember that the Oil Pan is the crucial element influencing the vehicle's power and features that improve fuel economy, so, the van can demonstrate up to 20 mpg on the highway. The Oil Pan, which is built to fit the GMC Safari perfectly and features unique great stamina and apt construction, thus helps to set the GMC Safari apart in the automotive business so that the GMC Safari will still continue to be a popular choice for families and businesses. In conclusion, the Oil Pan plays a critical role in increasing the durability and stability of the GMC Safari and placing it as dependable automobile.

GMC Safari Oil Pan Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace the oil pan on GMC Safari?
    A:
    You should start by removing the battery's negative cord and then taking away the oil level indicator before starting the Oil Pan replacement process. Ride the vehicle to a comfortable height while draining engine oil into a proper container by removing the Drain Plug from the Oil Pan. Cleanly extract the Oil Filter right after the drain operation. Start by taking out the bolt securing the oil cooler pipes bracket to the Oil Pan then remove the Oil Filter adapter. Begin by removing the bolt securing both the Starter wiring harness bracket and transmission cooler pipes. Next detach the crankcase position sensor wiring harness from its retainer before removing the Starter. You need to remove first the transmission cover and after that for awd models dismantle the inner axle shaft housing support bracket from its frame nuts and washers together with front differential carrier upper and lower mounting nuts and bolts. To remove the engine's Oil Pan you must first lower the front differential carrier assembly some amount before extracting three components: access plugs for Oil Pan rear nuts along with transmission to Oil Pan bolts and the Oil Pan itself. Before reinstalling the Oil Pan to the engine, clean all surfaces and position the transmission in front of the Oil Pan to maintain correct alignment that prevents transmission failure. Begin installation by adding transmission to oilpan bolts and rotating nuts to 47 nm (35 ft. Lbs.) followed by installing the rear Oil Pan access plugs and positioning the front differential carrier assembly. Awd models should receive their carrier upper and lower mounting bolts and nuts installed before the inner axle shaft housing support bracket to frame washers and nuts. Install the transmission cover bolts at 12 nm (106 inch lbs.) torque setting before reinstalling the Starter motor along with its bracket and wiring harness transmission cooler pipes. Torque the bracket bolts to 10 nm (89 inch lbs.). Place the ckp sensor wiring harness back into its retainer then bolt on the Oil Filter adapter and oil cooler pipes bracket before tightening all bolts to 10 nm (89 inch lbs.). Place the Oil Filter while torquing to 25 nm (18 ft. Lbs.) before placing the vehicle on the floor to connect the battery negative cable.

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