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I am assuming that you have a V6 Engine because 1, 3 and 5 would be on the other side of 2, 4 and 6. A Striaght in line engine would have them all in a row.
But another way to locate your spark plugs would be to find your Spark plug wires and follow them to the spark plug.
2006 uplander, there maybe a cover to remove to get to the oil pan, lets see if i can find a picture of the drain plug.okay im not sure the engine size in this uplander but they all should be about the same, here are some diagrams to help you locate the oil filter and oil pan drain plug. the oil filter is located from under the engine on the driverside behind the ac compressor, the oil drain plug is located on the bottom of the oil pan on the pass/side. heres a diagram of the two . hope this helps.
The spark plug firing order is ( 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 )
The distributor rotor turns CLOCKWISE ( 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 )
The marked # 1 position on the distributor cap faces towards the firewall and slightly towards the passenger side
The engine cylinders / spark plugs are numbered : passenger side of engine , front to rear , 1 , 2 , 3 and drivers side of engine , front to rear , 4 , 5 , 6
I recommend VERY Highly that you get the Haynes Repair manual on the vehicle. It will provide Step by step instructions for basic stuff like Oil Changes and Tune Ups and the intervals for these. As for you question. The oil Drain plug is located on teh oil pan at the bottom of the vehicle, The oil Filter is located on the Firewall side of the engine, and other than understanding how to properly install an oil Filter and to use the correct oil there isn't much to it. Oh, the oil drain plug should be a 13 or 14 mm.
its a 92 so im guessing it has a few miles on it ( i have one with 355k on it). i would put high milege oil in it evin if it doesnt have a ton of miles on it. just go to your prefered auto parts store (like advance auto parts, my personal favorite) and explain your situation and they should be able to point you toward the proper oil. :)
Looking for a picture for you but it should be in the engine compartment area, passenger side, just below the windshield on the firewall area...or JUST above it.
But looking for a picture for you. It states that you should change it about every 150,000 miles.
should be a 14mm drain plug on the oil pan. you remove that until no more oil comes out. then put drain plug back in. it should be the only 14mm bolt on the bottom of the pan. then you will have a oil filter below the exhaust manifolds than needs to unscrew. replace with a new one. then fill your engine with 1 gallon or 4 quarts of oil.(same thing) thats all you should need.
i dont know but if you learngin how to work on cars thats a nice car to learn on. it pays off to repair your own car in the long run. you save so much money. :) GOOD LUCK!
OR MAYBE YOUR GAS FILTER LOCATED UNDER YOUR OIL FILTER, PANEL UNBOLTS UNDER RIGHT FENDER WELD FOR EASY ACCESS, THE BIGGEST FIX FOR ME WAS TO TAKE OFF THE ADVANCE AUTO BRAND NEW SPARK PLUG WIRES AND INSTALL NAPA WIRES, DISTRIBUTER, ROTAR BUTTON, AND NGK ORIGINAL SPARK PLUGS. ROB
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