Anonymous posted an answer for this 2002 Buick Regal:
"Sounds like the drain for your heater case is blocked, there is a small drain tube on the..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2006 GMC Yukon Xl Denali:
"The fuel filter is contained in the fuel sender assembly inside the fuel tank. It is not..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2004 Dodge Caravan:
"The fuel filter is located on the fuel tank next to the fuel pump module."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1993 Honda Accord:
"Nominal is 178psi Minimum is 135psi with no more than 28psi difference between all the..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2000 GMC Jimmy:
"Fuel filter is located on the drivers side of the frame rail between the driver door and..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500:
"Well it would be the "mode door GM pt#88986538" or the "mode control cam actuator GM..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2005 Chevrolet Colorado:
"It sounds like your blower motor resistor, located next to the blower motor itself. It is..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2003 Dodge Durango:
"If you do not currently have a fob that works you will have to take it to the dealer and..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Chevrolet Camaro:
"Differential Fluid Type Grade Synthetic Viscosity..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix:
"Sounds like your a/c compressor clutch is going bad. Gm pt#6581515 for the clutch but you..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix:
"Your blower motor resistor, located under the passenger side dash down by the floor next..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1997 GMC Safari:
"DEPENDING ON WHAT TYPE OF DISTRIBUTOR CAP YOU HAVE?"
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Hyundai XG300:
"Even though you should always have a matched set, the size difference is about 1.33%..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer:
"If it is located on your climate control it would be your a/c switch."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1996 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup:
"Sounds like the blower motor resistor. Located under the hood on top of the heater case...."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1999 Pontiac Sunfire:
"You may have a broken or corroded wire, pull open the wire loom that protects the main..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2003 Pontiac Sunfire:
"Have you local gm dealer run your vin "vehicle identification number" on there..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1995 Chevrolet Camaro:
"does this help?"
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2000 Buick Century:
"The transmitter may have lost programming, In the event that a transmitter is lost,..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1998 Buick Century:
"Right hand side under the dash, remove: Battery ground negative cable. Right..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1991 Pontiac Bonneville:
"Disconnect battery ground cable. Remove water pump pulley attaching bolts, then the..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali:
"Have your dealership test the remotes for you, they will also use a "Tech-2" to re-program..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali:
"www.gmnavdisc.com"
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2002 GMC Yukon XL:
"Go to www.crutchfield.com and enter your vehicle info"
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Chevrolet Blazer:
"It will be a gray wire larger than the others in the connector other than the ground wire..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Chevrolet Blazer:
"GM part # 12568324 about $250-$300 :)"
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2004 GMC Envoy:
"Open the rear liftgate, look towards the p/s of bumper cover at the top and you will see a..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2004 GMC Envoy:
"Does it make any noise when you push the switch forward or back? Could be a bad switch and..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2004 GMC Envoy:
"That is in the tank and part of the sending unit. You do not need to change it on this..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2004 GMC Envoy:
"Sounds like a wheel bearing that is going bad? Does it change with engine speed or vehicle..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1998 Ford F150 Regular Cab:
"Remove the drive shaft and the nut on the yoke, you do not need to remove the diff cover..."