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The 2004 Chevrolet Colorado requires 5 quarts of 5w30 synthetic oil during an oil change. To start the procedure, make sure the car has been parked and turned off for a few hours to avoid getting burned by hot oil. Locate the oil pan and drain plug underneath the engine compartment, position a bucket beneath it and remove the plug. Allow the oil to drain fully, which might take around an hour. Once it stops dripping, replace the drain plug and find the intake port on top of the oil pan. Use a funnel to fill the oil pan up to the full level, taking care not to overfill. It's okay to be a little under, but too much oil can cause leaks and burning. After filling the oil, close the port, clean up any spills, and you're all set.
The 2004 Chevrolet Colorado requires 5 quarts of 5W30 synthetic oil for its standard 2.8L inline-4 engine, while the optional 3.5L inline-5 engine variant needs 6 quarts of the same oil grade.
Here is a paraphrased and unique version of the text: "3.5 liters, 5 cylinders, and 4-wheel drive.
BCM is an acronym that refers to a male individual who is well-endowed in a certain area.
You are asking about the location of the MALL/BCM OGM fuse on a 2004 Chevy Colorado and what BCM stands for, correct?