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3449 messages, Last post on Nov 07, 2009 at 8:55 AM
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| I took the starter off of my deer lease blazer a couple of months ago and had it tested at Autozone. It passed and I am just now getting around to installing it again and my memory is failing. The solenoid has 1 large post in the middle and 2 small posts, one of the small posts has an S beside it. I know that the heavy positive cable from the battery goes on the large post and I think the small purple wire goes on the S terminal. I don't remember where the other two wires go (they are joined together). The connector on those 2 is large enough to go on the large post and I think that is where they go. I seem to remember the second small post didn't have anything on it. Before I put these other 2 wires on the large post, I am hoping to get some advice from someone who knows the correct connection. Thanks. Roy | |
| I'm stuck in costa rica with my 98 S-10 blazer 4x4. i need a new pitman arm, but they tell me they have to raise/lift the engine to replace it. it makes no sense to me, but i'm far from being any kind of mechanic. a friend recommended this forum. thanks for any advice. | |
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Replying to: dunright (Sep 10, 2009 10:10 pm) Maybe they do not have the right tools to do the job. |
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Replying to: dunright (Sep 10, 2009 10:10 pm) * Tools Required: * J 24319-B Steering Linkage Puller. * J 29107-A Pitman Arm Puller. * J 6632-01 Pitman Arm Remover.
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The speedometer was working one day and then just quit and is now working again... Any ideas?
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Replying to: house419 (Sep 13, 2009 6:45 am) If you haven't done or had any work done that required pulling the cable or gear, check and see if all the connections are tight. |
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Sep 11, 2009 9:24 pm)
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Replying to: johnss10 (Sep 14, 2009 11:44 am) |
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Replying to: house419 (Sep 13, 2009 6:45 am) Since this is an intermittent problem, it's most likely a broken cable. It could be the gear on the transmission, or the speedo itself. I would take it to a speedo shop, there work is usually pretty reasonable for what they do. |
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I have a 96 GMC Jimmy 4x4 that vibrates at speeds above 65 mph, most noticeable when traveling uphill. I have looked at multiple posts on the internet regarding vehicle vibration at speeds above 64-66 mph, and couldn't find a good solution. So far, I have replace the wheel hub assemblies, front half-shafts, rotors, drums, tires (even had them road forced balanced), and driveline u-joints. The only thing left to replace is the front differential and the rear differential bearings. I did notice that I have a bad mody mount on the front right of the vehicle. Could this really cause this vibration? The vehicle vibrates the most at the door hinges and mirrors. I did notice that there might be excessive play in the driver-side differential driveshaft flange. Any ideas out there before I try replacing something else? I was thinking about taking the front cv shafts apart and only placing the part that help keeps the wheel hub assemblies together...I don't need 4x4 that bad. Thanks.
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