Help removing the third seat on my Suburban
first open your rear hatch/doors.2nd fold third seat over buy using latch on right side. 3rd pull relase handle in middle of seat on the back bottom . this unhooks the back latches. use the other hand to pull meatl bar up, tipping seat. 4th while holding metal bar with the one hand use the other hand to pull small release strap. it is too the right of the metal bar, this releases the front latches, pull rearward the seat moves out. the seat is heavy good luck
Posted on Dec 30, 2009
rear air conditioner does,t work no fan
check for power and ground to rear blower motor. if no power check for blown fuse. if no ground check for bad blower motor resistor for rear unit.
Posted on Jun 12, 2012
I have a flat tire and I am trying to find out where is my jack
When you open the hatch its on the left side. You have to remove the tray that is there it snaps in.
Posted on Jul 14, 2010
rear a/c not working in suburban blows cold in front
If rear a/c blower motor working but just not cold, it's going to be a clog expansion valve for the back unit, if not blowing air bad blower motor.
Posted on Jun 28, 2010
Chevy Suburban water in passenger footwell
The AC evaporator condensate drain tube is at the bottom air duct case on the passenger side, carefully jack up and support the right front of the vehicle, crawl underneath and look for the evaporator drain tube pointing downward at the street at the the base of the engine firewall. It's usually made of rubber, removable, and pulls off easily, pull it off and use a coat hangar to clear the drain tube, bend a little hook on the end to grab what ever is in there, it is usually leaves or pine needles, sometimes a mouse nest.
Posted on Jul 16, 2010
how to change front brake pads on 2003 Chevy Suburban
Disc Brake Pads for Suburban 1500
Removal & Installation
Front
To Remove:
Front caliper mounting bracket
To Install:
Caliper bracket sleeves
Rear
To Remove:
Rear brake caliper
To Install:
Posted on Jul 05, 2010
My third row in 2002 suburban is stuck. my husband opened the back seat with out knowing that the seat was not securely in place . now seat is jambed...can't fold the seat down or remove it...help
Trip all three rear latches - the ones that are not tripped prevent the release levers from releasing
Posted on Apr 27, 2013
The 6 disk CD changer in my 2004 Chevy Suburban won't work. The radio works fine, but it won't play, change, or eject any of the CD's in it.
I am having the same problem with my CD changer in a 2004 Suburban. Have you found a solution yet? Chevy dealership told me that I would have to replace the radio.
Posted on Feb 20, 2010
My wiper will work but it will not spray washer fluid anymore. Any suggestions?
CHECK WIPER FLUID LEVEL FIRST ALL IS GOOD CHECK FOR POWER AT WIPER WASHER PUMP MOTOR.IF NO POWER AT WIPER WASHER MOTOR.CHECK 15 AMP FUSE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE RELAY BOX.IF YES YOU ARE GETTING POWER AT WIPER WASHER MOTOR.WIPER WASHER MOTOR FAULTY.
Posted on Dec 31, 2010
my rear ac only blows hot air through both roof and floor vents and
whether it is set on automatic or manually controlled. when i first
start it up, it will blow cold for a very brief time then go back to
hot within a few minutes.
I just got a new compressor installed and fully charged up the system. I am convinced that the actuator is the problem but don't want to be taken for $500 to install a $50 part. is there an "easy" way to do this? I don't know where the actuator is located but the blogs are saying under the drivers side, or perhaps behind the stereo head unit. can someone walk me through this, or save me from my misery and tell me I am SOL and need to take this back in?
You would have to take the rear trim quarter panel off to get at it . If you are taking about rear Heat - A/C . It's not under the dash ! Aux heat A/C has it's own unit in the back of the vehicle . 2003 Tahoe No Rear Heat Fix Suburban Yukon XL Repair This is to show where it is located , not to fix a no heat problem . How to get to the
Auxiliary Air Temperature Actuator
The auxiliary air temperature actuator is a 3-wire bi-directional electric motor. Ignition 3 voltage, ground and control circuits enable the actuator to operate. The control circuit uses a 0-12 volt linear-ramped signal to command the actuator movement. The 0 and 12-volt control values represent the opposite limits of the actuator range of motion. The values in between 0 and 12 volts correspond to the positions between the limits.
When the auxiliary HVAC control processor sets a commanded, or targeted, value, the control signal is set to a value between 0-12 volts. The actuator shaft rotates until the commanded position is reached. The module will maintain the control value until a new commanded value is needed.
Posted on Mar 28, 2017
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