You are here:
Forums
Vans & Minivans
Chevy Express & GMC Savana
Chevy Express/GMC Savana

595 messages, Last post on Aug 14, 2008 at 12:35 PM
You are in the Chevy Express & GMC Savana Forum. Your Host is Karens
|
First time post so here goes..... I have the chance to get a 2000 Express Cargo van with very low miles 50,000.... Original owner. Custom Ordered it.. Excellent condition ( Picture viewing only) It has a great package on it. ( 7.4Ltr. 454 engine and Limited Slip rear end, Chrome package and added heater in rear area etc.) Problem is, Out of state vehicle and I am not able to see it direct.. I am considering on having the seller take it to the closest Chev.Dealership for a complete check up.. Vin # checks out.. Additional pictures on the way ( close ups etc.) Also: This will have to be shipped. Anyone know of a real dependable Shipper?? Can't get one of these in my area and I really like the look of it!!! Within the US.... Suggestions would REALLY be great!!!!
|
|
|
Replying to: markstr (Aug 17, 2006 6:20 pm) |
|
|
|
|
Replying to: djl_family (Nov 11, 2005 7:09 am) I would recommend going to a shop to have a business that specializes in add seats put in another seat because it is less hassle than dealing with a seat supplier and then trying to find somone that that will mount the seat in for you, unless you can install the seat yourself. The mounting is really not that hard but you have to have the correct tools. Scrap yards rarely have the entire parts for installing all of the seat and pulling the correct parts of a junk yard van may be more work than installing it. You might be lucky to find a seat at a junk yard but then you will need to get the rails that the seat mounts into. Buying new seat belts are common to find on the internet. I am putting in my own 4 seater bench seat in my Express 135" wheelbase passenger van. I have done some automotive customization before so for me it is easer than paying some one else to install it. I am saving over $500 by installing the seat myself but I am also taking more time. |
|
|
I have a 2001 Chevy Express Van, and I've been trying to figure out how to turn off these dreaded Daytime running lights. I camp in my van a lot, and have a power inverter inside, so sometimes I want to run the engine not to drain the battery, but then my lights come on. Not cool. Anyway have any suggestions? Thanks! -- Ashton
|
|
|
Replying to: taomanays (Sep 15, 2006 11:04 am) Some domestics and all Canadian models are quiped with Daytime Running Lihts (DRL) . The DRL system illuminates the head lights whenever the engine isrunning and the parking break is disengaged. The DRL system provides reduced power to the headlights so that they wont be to bright for daytime use and it prolognes the headlight bulbs service life. It does this by modulating the pulse -widthof the power of the headlights. The duration and interval of these power power pulses is determined by the drl control module.which is located on the left knee bolster mounting bracket.to the left of the steering column.if your vehicle is equipped with drl,and if there seems to be a problem with it have it serviced by a dealer hope this works for you GOD BLESS YOU |
|
|
Replying to: tdog4 (Jul 15, 2006 5:33 pm) |
|
|
|
|
Replying to: taomanays (Sep 15, 2006 11:04 am) |
|
You are here:
Forums
Vans & Minivans
Chevy Express & GMC Savana
Chevy Express/GMC Savana
New? Join Now!
Forum Tools
Search Forums
Browse by Vehicle
2009 Chevrolet Express
2009 GMC Savana
2009 Chevrolet Express Cargo
1996 Chevrolet Sportvan
1998 Chevrolet Chevy Van
1996 Chevrolet Chevy Van Classic



Browse by Board
Browse by Topic
Today's Chats