Intermediate/4TH Servo Assembly: Removal

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Removal
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  1. Remove the oil pan and filter. See DRAINING & REFILLINGΒ  under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
  2. Remove the oil feed pipes. See OIL FEED PIPESΒ  .
  3. Remove the 2 intermediate/4th servo cover bolts, the servo and the spring. See Fig 1 .
  4. Disassemble, clean and inspect the intermediate/4th servo assembly.
Fig 1: Removing & Installing Intermediate/4th Servo Assembly
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