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Anonymous Posted on May 06, 2014

02 gmc safari front brakes

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2008

SOURCE: 1994 GMC Suburban front hub / bearing removal

Knock the wheel studs through the assy.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2009

SOURCE: 2000 GMC Safari anti-lock brakes

There was actually a recall for this. Go to your local GMdealer and have them check your VIN for a recall. If not under recall get out of there its easy to repair yourself don't let'em fool you.Remove the front pads caliper and rotors. Locate the abs sensor mounted to the wheelbearing assembly by a small socket head cap screw (Allen wrench). Removethe bolt and softly gently/wiggle the abs sensor around until it pops upout of the hole. some will break, which is why it wouldbe nice if the recall applies to your vehicle that way if they break gm replaces. Once you get both sides removed, clean themounting surface of all rust or build up with w-d 40 and small steel toothbrush then wipe off excess with clean rag and mild soap and warm water, dry completely make sure no spray residue exist on parts, Next apply a thin layer of lubricant grease to preventfuture rusting and reassemble.The rust build up under the sensor is causing the angle to change resultingin inaccurate wheel speed readings in the abs module your abs module will interprets this asa wheel is either slipping or skidding and applies your abs. This should make you happy with no more irritations. Please rate me. If you need further assistance you can always ask me. Good luck with this.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 GMC Safari brakes grab mostly in sudden stop

try having the rear drums resurfaced. and clean and deadjust the rears a bit. the rears are doing the grabbing

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 GMC safari rear electric door lock is not working

remove panel, if any, check for loose wires, clean and lubicate 

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Chris Briggs

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2010

SOURCE: how to check transmission fluid on a 02 gmc safari

You need to warm up the engine, pull out the dipstick, wipe it off and reinsert. Pull it out once again and look to make sure the fluid level is sitting between the marked areas on the dipstick.

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There was actually a recall for this. Go to your local GMdealer and have them check your VIN for a recall. If not under recall get out of there its easy to repair yourself don't let'em fool you.Remove the front pads caliper and rotors. Locate the abs sensor mounted to the wheelbearing assembly by a small socket head cap screw (Allen wrench). Removethe bolt and softly gently/wiggle the abs sensor around until it pops upout of the hole. some will break, which is why it wouldbe nice if the recall applies to your vehicle that way if they break gm replaces. Once you get both sides removed, clean themounting surface of all rust or build up with w-d 40 and small steel toothbrush then wipe off excess with clean rag and mild soap and warm water, dry completely make sure no spray residue exist on parts, Next apply a thin layer of lubricant grease to preventfuture rusting and reassemble.The rust build up under the sensor is causing the angle to change resultingin inaccurate wheel speed readings in the abs module your abs module will interprets this asa wheel is either slipping or skidding and applies your abs. This should make you happy with no more irritations. Please rate me. If you need further assistance you can always ask me. Good luck with this.
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