SOURCE: Replace Dash light bulbs on 2004 Malibu Maxx
you need to take the hole dash out and on the back of the speed dash there are little bulbs take them out then replace them
SOURCE: new serpentine belt, it broke, I think the AC compressor hangs up
You can Do this. The only Problem is Getting a Shorter Belt to Replace the One that you have. The only Resolution for this is to get a few Different Sizes and Try them. Make Sure that the Place you Buy them from Will take them Back if they do not Work. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
SOURCE: bypassing air compressor in a chevy 95 g20 van
Well if you're trying to bypass the air conditioning compressor, your original serpentine belt will obviously not work as it will be too long. Installing another pulley would really be more work that it's worth and likely cost a fair amount since you'd have to have a custom bracket made, or a mount to fit in place of the compressor. Your best bet would be to have your local parts supply look up the belt for the same make, model, year and engine specs as your vehicle but without Air Conditioning. The g20 uses all the same mounting locations for other belt driven accessories regardless of the presence of an AC compressor. Therefore, the belt should fit just fine. Also, you should spot on the belt routing diagram under the hood that it shows the optional routing for a belt without AC. (It does on mine anyway) Good luck and let me know how it goes.
SOURCE: Hatch won't open on 2004 Malibu Maxx
Try pushing the trunk release and turning the key in the lock at the same time.
It sounds like the electric lock has not released for what ever reason.
You should hear the trunk release relay when you push the remote.
John
SOURCE: My AC compressor went out on my 2004 Chevy Blazer.
its the same. but a different pulley takes place of the a/c compressor. I know DORMAN makes a few "bypass pulleys" to do this, but dont know if they make one for your truck. at the worst... you will need to get a pulley and bracket from the dealer for a truck without a/c . as long as your a/c pulley bearing is ok, you can let the belt run there.
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