Was dark & pouring rain so doing more road test tomorrow but figured would see if anyone has dealt with this problem because I know something is going to need to be fixed.
2003 Tahoe LT (250k on 5.3\4x4\3:73) when driving in Ax4 rigs developed a slight vibration (can only be felt in pedals &...
If woulda fit I would trade my great condition '03 Tahoes pewter/shale leather (shade of gray) 2nd row bench (with all brackets hardware & fold down panels) for 2nd row leather buckets (with all brackets & hardware) in a heartbeat.
Limits storage with buckets over bench but be easier for kids...
Nah only thing have to do is make sure the front seat doesn't block the second row seat bottom from folding up far enough to release the latch that lets the backrest to fold down. Once bottom cushion folds up against front seat far enough the backrest releases & folds right down. Once backrest...
Pretty sure your referring to disconnecting the battery cable for 10 seconds.
Have you checked fobs batteries (oddly enough wife & mine went dead within days of each other)?
Tried reprogramming the fobs (how to do listed in posts)?
Programming Instructions for 2007 +
Procedure #1
Vehicle must have a driver information center. Vehicles equipped with driver information center will have button on the steering wheel with an "i" symbol .
1. Insert key into ignition and turn it to the on position. Do no start the car.
2...
No worries. You're doing the smart thing & picking peoples brain who have worked on the same rig. Saves time, money & most importantly damaging your ride.
No problem, I found a lack of this info compiled when researched so did quick write up.
I found vast majority of Chevy owners preferred Bilstein 4600 & 5100 series shocks & Bilstein products hold highest ratings all around. I ended up going to Bilstein website, put in my zip code & found...
Over @ gmtruckclub.com guy has a set of 4 Bilstein shocks, new in box, for sale for $200 (he posted he sold truck before put them on). Just thought pass on the info in case helps.
Continue to pay too much or just convert?
After the quote from Les Schwab of $1,300 just to replace the four shocks I did some research & realized how much maintaining, replacing & repairs on these Premium Smoothride & Autoride suspensions was. Best price I found for OEM style rear shock was...
Key Fob Reprogram
1. Close all vehicle doors.
2. Insert ignition key into the ignition lock cylinder.
3. Press and hold the door unlock switch on the*door*panel.
4. While holding the door lock switch in the unlock position, cycle the ignition ON, OFF, ON, OFF. (within 5 seconds)...
It could be but I know many of the 2000+ models have\had that exact same problem (including me). Heater works @ 90 but if even drop to 89 or below stops & in majority of cases it is the part listed above.
Before dig too deep into mechanicals & your wallet I would diagnose electrical as much as...
On auto units won't come on & blow heat until it senses engine is warm enough to put out the temp requested.
There is a common controller that goes out in these rigs (most realize it when rear blows only cold no matter what).
There is a controller box in very rear passenger side (part...
No thanks. Even though grew up in multi generation Chevy racing & dedicated owners family atmosphere. Always be die hard old school gm guy though.
Beyond even 2006 Chevy SUVs have become oversized box looking versions of pavement princess station wagons & have very little personality.
That area under rear passenger panel is where all the climate control goodies are. We never noticed anything wrong until kids in back asked us to turn off ac when we actually had heat on. After testing it out we realized rear climate vents blew only cold, never changed & climate controls were...
There is a controller box in very rear passenger side (part #15-75306) that is common to fail. Parts under $50 & simply installs by (remove HVAC fuse under hood first) removing black tie down knob in very rear, 1 small bolt & a clip pop in, then working up rear plastic floor kick panel about 1\2...
If units not bad hit it with some air, that silences or quiets most down (did on mine in 03 Tahoe & it had gotten pretty loud @ idle). It is a needed part of the system so wouldn't just remove or disconnect.
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