This will require a quality diagnostic scanner, the dealer has them but call any/all friends and local shops that aren’t quite as big and busy(or expensive) as your local GM Dealer. They’ll hook the scanner into your OBD2 Diagnostic Port And can Test your Body Control Module along with any other modules and all of your sensors, etc. A good diagnostic scanner is all you’ll need. Check the local parts stores bubble calling to see if their scanner is capable of reading more complex info like the various modules, I’ve noticed a few local to me that have good diagnostic scanners and are capable of telling you a lot- for FREE!
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SOURCE: location Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor on a 2005 chevy express van
lOOK UNDER THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE ABOVE THE SPARE TIRE ON A CROSSMEMBER BETWEEN THE FRAME RAILS.
SOURCE: change starter 2005 chevy van express
first disconnect batt positive. jack vehicle up on passenger side. you can see starter at rear of engine. you may have to remove plastic around bellhousing to remove starter. There are two bolts holding starter in place.usually 15 mm socket. there is a small nut holding wire. 5/16 or 11/32 socket.. remove it. large nut usually 13mm socket. once removed just reverse procedure. leave comment if successful.
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