SOURCE: Help changing thermostat 2002 chevy venture
THERMOSTAT REPLACEMENT
Removal Procedure
1.Remove the air cleaner and duct assembly.
2.Drain the coolant until the coolant level is below the thermostat. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System .
3.Remove the crossover exhaust pipe.
4.Remove the radiator hose from the thermostat housing
5.Remove the thermostat housing bolts and clean any sealer from the bolt threads.
6.Remove the thermostat housing and gasket.
7.Remove the thermostat.
8.Clean the mating surfaces.
Installation Procedure
1.Install the thermostat.
2.Install the thermostat housing and gasket.
3.Install RTV sealer, GM P/N 1052366 or the equivalent, to the thermostat housing bolt threads. .
4.Install he thermostat housing bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 25 N.m (18 lb ft).
5.Install the radiator hose to the thermostat housing.
6.Install the crossover exhaust pipe
7.Install the air cleaner and duct assembly.
8.Fill the cooling system. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System .
9.Inspect the cooling system for leaks. Repair as necessary.
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SOURCE: 2004 chevy 1500 brake lights not working
check fuse under hood, batery terminals coroded wire at harness if everything fails run a hot wire to rear brake line with an interuptor.
check the swich under the foot brake.
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SOURCE: parking lights stay on after
i just put a remote start alarm system on my 2002 chevy impala now when i turn the car off the parking lights come on after i turn the ignition off and stay on for like 10-15 min before the goes off but before they goes off they blink 3 times and then shut off .
SOURCE: Need to replace front brake pads on a 2002 chevy
Support the vehicle on jack stands or equivelant...block, rock, etc, remove the tires that you'll be working on. There will be two allen bolts on the back side of the caliper; remove those without twisting off the rubber boot that's attached to them. once you have those out, grab the caliper and pull it toward you to compress the cylinder. You may have to take some fluid out of the brake fluid reservoir so it doesn't overflow when you do this. Once you have the caliper piston compressed, lift it up, remove the pads, and replace them with the new ones. Your rotors usually don't really need replacing unless they have deep grooves worn in them, or the brake pedal vibrates when you are braking. Once you have the new pads in, put everything back like it was before you started taking it apart, and you're done with that wheel.
SOURCE: fault code p0440 CHevy venture
I had that exact code a couple weeks ago. Mine needed new oxygen sensors. They(there are 2, only one was throwing a code, but I had both replaced) cost a little over $100 to have replaced.
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