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whosyurdaddy whosyurdaddy
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 10/05
Posted: 10/17/05
04:08 PM

I have a 2005 GMC Canyon and I am getting ready to change the oil in it for the first time.  Is the chassis a sealed one or are there grease fittings?  I looked but I could not see any so I just want to make sure.  

 
radlynx radlynx
New User | Posts: 48 | Joined: 11/05
Posted: 11/24/05
03:55 PM

new cars these days does not have any more grease fittings.  every thing is sealed.  anyway, if you find something, i would definitely recommend using a synthetic grease because water does not wash it away...   check this site if you need one or if you need to change your oil and filter once a year.  i use it on my car and it save me a lot of money on oil changes.   http://www.lubedealer.com/best-lube




whosyurdaddy wrote:
I have a 2005 GMC Canyon and I am getting ready to change the oil in it for the first time. Is the chassis a sealed one or are there grease fittings? I looked but I could not see any so I just want to make sure.
 

 
cutlasskid84 cutlasskid84
New User | Posts: 25 | Joined: 12/05
Posted: 12/30/05
08:35 PM

i'm not sure about the canyon, but full size gm trucks have grease fittings, even the new ones