Hello jw..... The dash is a bit tedious to remove but it is certainly doable. Here is a step by step with photos that may be just what you need to proceed: http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3972099
Joe
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SOURCE: The radio on my GMC Sierra is locked. Does anyone
YOU CAN CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER, GIVE THEM THE VIN # AND THEY CAN TELL YOU THE CODE AND HOW TO DO IT FOR FREE.. GOOD LUCK KEITH..
SOURCE: 1997 GMC Sierra Ignition Switch Replacement
take off the cover on the top and bottom of the steering column just behind the wheel. pop the tilt lever out simply just by grabbing it and give it a good tug. then once you have the new switch and you get in there your going to need an inverted torx socket to remove the small bolts that hold the switch to the column. do not move the gear on the new switch make sure it lines up exactly as the old one did!!!!!!!!!!!!
SOURCE: fuel pump fuse located on 1997 gmc sierra
The fuse is actually a Relay Switch and its located in the Fuse Relay Center on the driverside of the engine compartment. The Black Box is labled Fuse Relay Center, the diagram on the cap displays which Relay is the Fuel Pump relay...the Relay switch is usually $8-$15 depending on where you shop
SOURCE: 2004 gmc sierra rear differential
remove cover.take off back wheels and calipers (or drums).turn differential to where you see small bolt/pin (5/16) horizontally (same direction as axles)on right side of differential.remove bolt/pin.A large pin (about 5"long 3/4"diameter) should slide out differential with ease ( you may have to tap one side of the large pin).turn differential to completely remove large pin.turn differential so you can see in the view window.push each axles in (they'll go in about 1 1/2"each) You may hear one of the axle C-clips fall.If not use a small telescoping magnet to remove the C-clips from the axles through the differential window.pull each axle out about 10"so they are out of the diff.Now remove the cap bolts(4-5/8"bolts) and remove the caps(mark the caps so they go in excactly the way they came out.be careful the diff might fall out.If not you may have to use a long bar or 2x4 to wedge and pry the differential out. Have a basket/crate w/rags in it to catch the diff.TIP:If you are removing the ring gear from the diff, the bolts are left handed bolts meaning you have to turn them clockwise to loosen and counter clockwise to tighten ; )
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Thanks guys. Mission accomplished!
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John W.
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