Section 199 (Engine Controls - Service & Adjustment Specifications - 4.8L): Capacities

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Capacities
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FLUID CAPACITY (CRANKCASE) (1)

Application (2) Quantity Qts. (L)
All Models 6.0 (5.7)
(1) Fluid capacities listed are approximate. Always fill to FULL mark.
(2) Includes oil filter capacity.
FLUID CAPACITY (COOLING SYSTEM) (1)

Application (2) Quantity Qts. (L)
Automatic Transmission
With Front A/C 14.4 (13.7)
With Front & Rear A/C 15.8 (15.0)
Without A/C 13.4 (12.7)
Manual Transmission 13.7 (13.0)
(1) Fluid capacities listed are approximate. Always fill to FULL mark.
(2) Includes heater.
FLUID CAPACITY (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION) (1)

Application (2) Quantity Qts. (L)
Chevy Express & Savana
4L60-E 5.0 (4.7)
4L80-E 7.7 (7.3)
Sierra, Silverado, Tahoe & Yukon
4L60-E 5.0 (4.7)
4L80-E 7.7 (7.3)
(1) Fluid capacities listed are approximate. Always fill to FULL mark with Dexron-III, unless specified otherwise.
(2) Drain and refill capacity only. Does not include torque converter, unless specified otherwise.
FLUID CAPACITY (MANUAL TRANSMISSION) (1)

Application Quantity Pts. (L)
Sierra & Silverado
NV3500 (2) 4.8 (2.3)
NV4500 (3) 8.0 (3.8)
ZF S6-650 (4) 12.6 (6.0)
(1) Fluid capacities listed are approximate. Always fill to FULL mark.
(2) Synchromesh Transmission Fluid (GM 12345349).
(3) SAE 75W-85 GL4 Synthetic Lubricant (GM 12346190).
(4) TranSynd™ Synthetic ATF (GM 12378515).
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