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Maintenance parts

5.4K views 6 replies 4 participants last post by  DrivenDaily  
#1 ·
Hi, just joined.

Getting a 2003 Malibu this Saturday and I want to get info on parts I will need for general maintenance and tips.

For oil change is there a part number for an extended length filter. I usually use Purolator Pure-one filters in my cars.

Is there a gasket on the oil pan plug that I should look for?

Any other maintenance tips I should be aware of?

Thanks
Mark
 
#2 ·
You are supposed to replace the crush washer on the oil drain plug every time you pull it. I'm not sure what size it is offhand, but ...

RockAuto lists the Dorman 0971191 - a M12x1.75 plastic gasket.

Also the FelPro 70820 .

AC Delco filter #s are PF47 and PF47E so I'd look for a cross to the PF47E .

Just remember - verify the weight of the oil called for by your owner's manual! The 3100 and 3400 both really like 5W30 for a standard oil.

RwP
 
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#4 ·
PF47 is the so-called "Classic" filter, made in-house by ACDelco. PF47E is an E-core filter made by Champion Laboratories for ACD. Either one is fine for oil change intervals up to 5,000 miles.

For a longer filter, use the PF52. It's identical to the PF47 other than length.
 
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Welcome to the site, Mark! Hope you stick around and participate. There is a lot of information here for you, and I'm sure you can offer some tidbits of your own. See about getting some pics of your new car and posting them as part of your signature, avatar, or gallery. Heck, do all three!
 
#6 ·
Thanks guys.

Oddly enough, the Oil filters that are mentioned, including the extended length filter, are the same as the car that I traded on this one. 3800 series II Bonneville.

As far as pictures, well, my son drives the car so it may take a bit as he doesn't live with us and we don't get to see him as much as we'd like.

Are there any how to's/photo how to's around that I can take a look at for various DIY repairs.

Anyone ever notice how, when you get a different car, suddenly there are way more of that car, on the road, than you noticed before! :D

Mark
 
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Yeah, I never noticed the '97 Grand Prix models until I had one, then they all just came out of the woodwork! I still see 'em.

Check my sig for links to a couple of how-to's, and the other Moderator, elcompalalo, has others in his as well. Other members have posted some really interesting stuff, too. Use the Search feature to help out. There's been a lot of stuff posted and it keeps growing!
 
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