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Head gasket replacement 06 pontiac torrent step by step pictures please

Please list websites on how to change head gaskets on a 2006 3.4 Pontiac Torrent

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Best is for you to go to an auto parts shop and get a workshop manual for that engine
the vehicle will be immaterial if it uses that same engine as yours

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2006 Pontiac Torrent. Socket size for axle nut please.

The one that fits :>) You need a full socket set for jobs like that.

30mm Dorman - Autograde - Staked Spindle Nut M20-1.5 Hex Size 30mm (sold by each) (Part No. 615-089)

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2006 Pontiac Torrent..3.4 engine

Did anyone make sure the engine cooling fans work/ came on? This is my first check, unless it is obvious that the head gaskets are blown(lots of white smoke out the exhaust).
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06 Pontiac Torrent had the head gaskets replace I have a black hose coming from the thermostat housing look, could be part of the heater core not sure but it popped out while the vehicle was running.

Demise, if it is a hose that is part of the cooling system, there will be no gasket, but the hose should be clamped securely with a new clamp to prevent it from coming off again. You will also have to refill coolant and possibly bleed the cooling system to prevent overheating issues. You really should notify the shop that did the head gasket, as this hose should not of came off and was an error on there part probably unless you had somebody else tinkering with the engine. Good Luck.
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How do i remove and reinstall a head gasket on a Pontiac torrent awd

purchase a shop manual or try google for step by step instructions
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2006 Pontiac torrent overheating and blowing out

Do a compression test,check sparkplugs and see if one is cleaner than the rest if yes you have head or head gasket problems.
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Why us my 2007 pontiac torrent losing coolant?

When the oil was changed, did anyone reset the oil life monitor? It needs to be reset every time an oil change is done. That would explain why it is telling you to change the oil so soon.If you have a bad head gasket, antifreeze mixes with your oil. Check the oil on the dipstick. Does it look normal? Check under the cap where you pour the oil into the engine. Is the oil cap wet on the bottom? If yes, and the oil on the dipstick does not look normal, the head gasket is defective. It most likely would leak where the thermostat is located, since the gasket seal was taken out and replaced with a new one. It may not have been done correctly. There may be a puncture in a hose. There could be a crack in the coolant reservoir tank. The thermostat must be stuck in the open position or the thermostat was installed backwards for it to take that long to heat up. Refill the coolant reservoir tank with antifreeze and water before driving the car to avoid severe engine damage.
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Are you sure it needs a head gasket? These are common for just having leaking intake gaskets and that is alot easier and cheaper to fix.
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