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Always seem to have problems after going through the carwash. Just replaced the fuel pump, broke down on the freeway, ignition wasn't making an electrical connection so my key was stuck, and I had absolutely no power. The problem was I needed to clean the two-way fuse underneath the battery. It ran beautifully since then. NOW . . . I have a problem with the fuel filter! Again, the problem arises after a trip to the carwash. I've replaced the fuel filter, but the hose connecting to the top of the filter is partly busted, and doesn't snap into place with the new filter. It is the RIGHT part with the right accessories. The previous owner used two O-Rings for the filter, but I've decided to use just one, and it's left me with a major fuel leak. Has anyone encountered this problem? Any suggestions, before having to replace the entire fuel line? Thanks, iSOiA |
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Always seem to have problems after going through the carwash. Just replaced the fuel pump, broke down on the freeway, ignition wasn't making an electrical connection so my key was stuck, and I had absolutely no power. The problem was I needed to clean the two-way fuse underneath the battery. It ran beautifully since then. NOW . . . I have a problem with the fuel filter! Again, the problem arises after a trip to the carwash. I've replaced the fuel filter, but the hose connecting to the top of the filter is partly busted, and doesn't snap into place with the new filter. It is the RIGHT part with the right accessories. The previous owner used two O-Rings for the filter, but I've decided to use just one, and it's left me with a major fuel leak. Has anyone encountered this problem? Any suggestions, before having to replace the entire fuel line? Thanks, iSOiA |
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| hello, as friend's 1999 gmc jimmy is giving him problems with the 4wd unit. he was told his electronic transfer case computer module is bad $550.00 and the actuator . is there a tell tale way of checking this out ? this shop wants over $900.00 to fix it. thanks Randy | |
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Replying to: mrakes (Dec 05, 2005 6:52 pm) My power locks work, BUT neither power seat does. I have the 96 Blazer |
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Replying to: gmck9 (May 18, 2008 5:31 am) |
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Replying to: imatoolman (Nov 14, 2000 2:16 am)
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| I recently purchased two Metri-Pack terminal removal tools (Delphi 12094430 and 12094429) in order to remove the Metri-Pack terminals from the Metri-Pack plastic connectors. The clip on the Metri-Pack plastic connector on my alternator was damage by someone with a "screwdriver removal tool" and normal vibration and wind from the fan can blow the connector off the alternator. A new 4-way Metri-Pack plastic connector (AC Delco PT1929 or GM-88860484) for the alternator cost $15. That is expensive for a 50 cent part but nothing else will do and General Motors knows it. | |
i have a 1995 jimmy which i took to a mecanic to get the head gastets done. i was told i had a colasped piston. now can anyone tell me what that means and what are the causes of this. we have a 2003 van with the same motor and i don,t want it to happen to it. Thanks
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Replying to: gator14 (Apr 11, 2009 11:33 am) It means that your piston has become deformed due to excessive heating which, in turn, was caused by your head gasket problem. tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper |
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