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Chevy uplander rear liftgate will not unlock
The tailgate on my 2008 Chevy Uplander refused to open. The unlock fuse was fine. The handle pull worked fine. I could even hear the little motor that unlocks the tailgate whirr when I pushed the unlock button. But the gate would not release. Turns out the problem was the lock mechanism was jammed because it had dirt in it and not enough grease. From the inside, I pulled the lift gate panel out at the window so I could look down and see the lock mechanism at the bottom of the lift gate. I reached down and prodded it with my screwdriver until I noticed that parts of the mechanism weren't sliding back and forth like they should. I sprayed it with a silicone lubricant until the parts started working again. Finally, the lock unlatched and I could open the rear hatch. I could then remove the entire plastic panel and remove the lock mechanism. I found that the mechanism has lots of rubber and plastic parts which get chewed up and start to jam if not properly lubricated. I cleaned out the dirt with my silicone spray and thoroughly lubricated all the moving parts. The latch now lets go of the post very easily, and the lift gate no longer gets stuck.
Liftgate on 2005 uplander won't open
The locking mechanism on the rear lift gate for the Chevy Uplander has some plastic and rubber-coated parts that can get jammed. If you can pull back the panel from the inside top near the glass, you can reach down and try to spray some silicone lubricant into the lock. This could help get those parts unstuck so they spring back when you pull on the handle latch from the outside. Once you get the rear hatch open, I recommend taking out the locking mechanism and thoroughly lubricating it. Your rear lift gate will start to release very easily from then on.
Throttle body sensor location 2005 uplander
the sensor is part of the throttle body and not replaceable here is the throttle body replacement instructions as you will have to replace the entire throttle body it is a very common issue with these
THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
- Remove the air cleaner intake duct.
- Disconnect the electronic throttle control (ETC) electrical connector (1) from the throttle body (2).
- Remove the heater pipe nut at the throttle body.
- Remove only the heater inlet pipe.
- Remove the nuts and the bolts from the throttle body.
- Remove the throttle body assembly.
- Remove the throttle body gasket.
- Clean and inspect the throttle body gasket mating surfaces.
NOTE: Do not use solvent of any type when cleaning the gasket surfaces on the intake manifold and the throttle body assembly, as damage to the gasket surfaces and throttle body assembly may result.
Use care in cleaning the gasket surfaces on the intake manifold and the throttle body assembly, as sharp tools may damage the gasket surfaces.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
- Install a new gasket, if necessary.
- Install the throttle body assembly.
- Install the throttle body nuts and the bolts.
NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.
Tighten the nuts and the bolts to
10 N.m (89 lb in) .
- Install the heater inlet pipe.
- Install the heater pipe nut to the throttle body.
Tighten the nut to
25 N.m (18 lb ft) .
- Connect the ETC electrical connector (1) to the throttle body (2).
- Install the air cleaner intake duct.
How do i reset the ultra sonic rear parking assist in my 05 chevy uplander
You probably turned it off. Most General Motors cars have the setting to turn off or on through the radio control panel Find the configure button on the radio control and scroll through till you find the parking assist page and then reset to on. check with your manuel seeing there are different radio controls depending on options.
How to reset alarm on 05ChevyUplander?
Turn the key on for ten minutes, off for thirty seconds. then try to start. There is also a relearn procedure. It is three times the reset. Try to start after the third time. Also put a charger on the battery so it doesn't drain.
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