ALL MODELS WITH 3.OL (ENGINE CODE L) AND 3.8L (ENGINE CODE A) V-6 ENGINES
When diagnosing any of the above engines for possible head gasket leaks, care should be taken to inspect the corner area bf the intake manifold gasket end seals prior to removing the cylinder head for gasket replacement.
Leaks from this area will run down the block to head joint giving the appearance of a head gasket leak.
Thoroughly cleaning the head and block surfaces in this area with solvent, and then using engine oil dye and a black light to identify the leak source will greatly reduce the possibility of misdiagnosing leaks in this area.
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