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10 messages, Last post on Dec 25, 2008 at 1:05 PM
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I apologize if this topic appears elseware. I'd like to remove the top half of my driver's side door panel if that's possible to take a look at the locking mech. since it's started to only operate intermitenly. I'm thinking loose wire or corrosion. I only see one screw on the left edge and removing that does hardly anything. Anyone done this and what's the trick? Thanks.
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Replying to: rgnmstr (Aug 26, 2008 4:19 pm) Once all that's done, you can begin (carefully) pulling the panel away from the door. The whole thing comes off as one piece. There is no such thing as removing the top half. Then you get to unplug the electric connector & set the panel aside. If your LS is an early one, you'll get good at this if you keep it long enough. If the window regulator doesn't pack it in, the inside handle will. Enjoy.
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Aug 26, 2008 4:44 pm) |
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Auto has started to surge at idle and sometimes it dies. I scanned out the check engine light and replaced items suggested. Same prolem and same indications and same OBDII code. I have replaced Spark plugs, O2 sensors and fuel filter.I found oil in #1 and #6 spark plug cavities. I corrected oil leak problem with new valve cover gaskets. Problem persists. Any suggestions and do you know where I can get a Vacuum line drawing for this vehicle?
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Replying to: tomcat8 (Sep 30, 2008 9:41 am) |
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| Replacing cops did not fix problem. There is a recall on vacuum leaks that seems like the most likely fix. Will let you know. | |
I have corrected my problem with my LS. It was surging at idle . I have seen several such reported problems on this site. My correction was a short ninety degree piece of rubber hose connecting to the PVC valve. It deteriorates either caused by engine heat of manufacture defect. It is located below the intake manifold. there is an upper and a lower manifold. the lower one is located directly below the upper. It is black plastic and is secured by 4 bolts. You will see the PVC valve screwed into the oil seperator in the center of the block. Do not spend your money buying COPS. This advice is a bunch of bunk.
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Replying to: tomcat8 (Oct 17, 2008 10:04 am)
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Replying to: leadfoot4 (Oct 17, 2008 1:42 pm) |
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Replying to: rgnmstr (Aug 26, 2008 4:19 pm) I found that you can open the door when the latch is broken by pulling on the lock with one hand and the latch with the other simultaneously. You can actually get away with not replacing the latch until the lock breaks! ..M |
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