2001 Chevrolet Lumina - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
2001 Chevy Lumina, The carpet on the front drivers
its likely the drain , located under the vehicle , passenger side
is clogged , use a straw or shopm air to remove
the clog .
Spray lysol at where the passengers feet would be ,
while the a/c is running on max.
What would it cost to fix a torque converter stuck
It may be as simple as a short in the wire or a bad TCC solenoid that needs to be replaced. The most would be just under $200.00 with parts and labor with transmission fluid and filter replaced.
If your lucky, you may find where the issue is if it's a wire that is shorting out. Inspect your TCC switch on your brake peddle and it may just need to be readjusted. The other place would be a short to the transmission harness where is connects to the transmission. Once all electrical connections have been inspected, then your going to have to move on to having a transmission shop replace the TCC solenoid replaced.
TCC always locked: TCC apply solenoid circuit shorted to ground, TCC solenoid blockage (easy fix in pan), or TC broken (must remove trans and replace TC).
Thank you for using fixya and most common would be a ground problem, good luck and hope it's will cost you nothing if you find it.
My 2001 chevy lumina keeps dying
Sounds like a alternator ,have the voltage checked,it should read,at the battery 13.65 volts to 14.25 volts with the ac on high blower,and the headlights on.
Where is secondary air pump located
Its on the drivers side under the headlight. Remove one cover underneath the car in front of the Drivers side tire. Easy fix,took 1 hour to remove and replace
Brake lights not working... friend tested all
Yes your going to get stopped. Do you think they'll look the other way. I've this be as simple as the connection at the bulb is bad and bent some metal to make the conntact.
Not sure what under the steering wheel has to do with brake lights????
Not finding what you are looking for?