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1992 GMC G2500 Vandura 5.7L lower control arm VIN: 1GDEG25KXN
I am replacing the original, worn out bushings on this vehicle. The second bushing on each control arm will not press into place because the inner bushing sleeve bottoms out on the shaft about 1/4" before the bushing seats in the arm. The shaft spacers and...
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2003 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 6.6L drivers seat VIN: 1GCHK29103
so the reprogram fixed everything except the flickering seat heat but when I look at data it shows the botton changing position but not staying so looks like the momentary switches are bad in the doors I will add info when that gets addressed but the numbers a...
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2004 Chevrolet Corvette 5.7L Drivers Door Module VIN: 1G1YY22G74
I'm closing this one as FIXED - again. I already closed it in the new-and-not-so-improved iATN as of 11/4. I'm guessing the new and old sites don't talk to each other? Not sure if any of the original responders are still around... Anyway, we got a used module...
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