Service Valve Locations

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Service Valve Locations
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For service valve locations, see SERVICE VALVE LOCATIONS (CARS)  or SERVICE VALVE LOCATIONS (TRUCKS & VANS)  table.

SERVICE VALVE LOCATIONS (CARS)

Vehicle High Low
DaimlerChrysler Corp.
Chrysler
Concord
2.7L See Fig 1 See Fig 2
3.5L See Fig 3 See Fig 3
Prowler See Fig 3 See Fig 3
PT Cruiser See Fig 7 See Fig 7
Sebring
Coupe (1) (2)
Convertible & Sedan See Fig 6 See Fig 6
300M See Fig 3 See Fig 3
Dodge
Intrepid
2.7L See Fig 1 See Fig 2
3.5L See Fig 3 See Fig 3
Neon See Fig 7 See Fig 7
Stratus
Coupe (1) (2)
Sedan See Fig 6 See Fig 6
Viper Fig 4 Fig 4
Ford Motor Co.
Ford
Crown Victoria See Fig 12 See Fig 12
Escort See Fig 8 See Fig 8
Focus (6) (8)
Mustang See Fig 9 See Fig 9
Taurus (6) (7)
Thunderbird See Fig 11 See Fig 11
ZX2 See Fig 8 See Fig 8
Lincoln
Continental See Fig 10 See Fig 10
LS See Fig 11 See Fig 11
Town Car See Fig 12 See Fig 12
Mercury
Cougar
2.0L (3) (4)
2.5L (3) (5)
Grand Marquis See Fig 12 See Fig 12
Sable (6) (7)
General Motors
Buick
Century See Fig 19 See Fig 19
LeSabre See Fig 25 See Fig 25
Park Avenue See Fig 26 See Fig 26
Regal See Fig 23 & Fig 24 See Fig 23 & Fig 24
Cadillac
DeVille See Fig 21 See Fig 21
Eldorado See Fig 22 See Fig 22
Seville See Fig 30 See Fig 30
Chevrolet
Camaro See Fig 17 See Fig 17
Cavalier See Fig 18 See Fig 18
Corvette See Fig 20 See Fig 20
Impala See Fig 23 & Fig 24 See Fig 23 & Fig 24
Malibu See Fig 13 See Fig 14
Monte Carlo See Fig 23 & Fig 24 See Fig 23 & Fig 24
Prizm Fig 27 Fig 27
Oldsmobile
Alero See Fig 13 See Fig 14
Aurora See Fig 15 See Fig 15
Intrigue See Fig 19 See Fig 19
Pontiac
Bonneville See Fig 16 See Fig 16
Firebird See Fig 17 See Fig 17
Grand Am See Fig 13 See Fig 14
Grand Prix See Fig 23 & Fig 24 See Fig 23 & Fig 24
Sunfire See Fig 18 See Fig 18
Saturn
"L" Series See Fig 28 See Fig 28
"S" Series See Fig 29 See Fig 29
(1) On A/C pipe. See Fig 5.
(2) On suction hose. See Fig 5.
(3) On high side line, between compressor and condenser.
(4) On low-side line, between evaporator and accumulator/receiver-drier.
(5) On low-side line, between accumulator/receiver-drier and compressor.
(6) On high pressure liquid line.
(7) On evaporator to accumulator/drier suction line.
(8) On accumulator.
Fig 1: Locating High Pressure Service Valve (Concord & Intrepid - 2.7L Models)
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