Common questions

Where would these valves go on a 2005 Silverado Sierra?

Where would these valves go on a 2005 Silverado Sierra?

I would ask them though, as no one here can speak for them. Easiest thing to do until winter is get a couple of shut off valves and put then inline on the heater hoses. you will have cold air now and when winter comes around just open back up. @hornnumb2 where exactly would these valves go on a 2005 Silverado?

How to remove driverside / passanger side temp controll?

Grasp the upper edge of the trim panel and pull out. Once the upper edge is released, work the panel up until it releases from the dash panel. Rotate the panel over to expose the tweeter wiring, if present. Depress the locking tab and pull the connectors apart. Grasp the upper edge of the dash face panel and pull it loose from the dash.

Why does my driver side door lock not work?

The windows and the locks are on two separate circuits. The only part that these two have in common is the master switch. Of course it is also possible that the wiring harness between the driver side door and cowl is corroded and that some of the pins are to corroded or even broken off and do not make contact.

Where is the actuator on the driver’s side?

The driver side actuator is under the big black cover under the dash in the foot well area. Its pretty easy to get to. After I replaced my actuator it messed up again like a month later. I ended up taking it off and throwing some vice grips on the door itself and made it manual operation.

I would ask them though, as no one here can speak for them. Easiest thing to do until winter is get a couple of shut off valves and put then inline on the heater hoses. you will have cold air now and when winter comes around just open back up. @hornnumb2 where exactly would these valves go on a 2005 Silverado?

What kind of window switch do I need for a Chevy Silverado?

ZAPOSTS Passenger Side Window Switch Replacement for Chevy Silverado 1500 2500HD 3500HD, Tahoe, Suburban 1500 2500.HHR,Traverse. Avalanche.GMC Sierra, GMC Yukon XL1500 XL2500.Acadia, Buick Lucerne.

How to fix a 2006 GM Sierra window controller?

On my 2006 Sierra you have to remove the panel. The switch has a screw that has to be removed from the inside. Be careful not to try for force it from the outside you will break it and the switch will be forever loose. I had no idea that so many functions in my truck would be affected by a bad window controller.

Grasp the upper edge of the trim panel and pull out. Once the upper edge is released, work the panel up until it releases from the dash panel. Rotate the panel over to expose the tweeter wiring, if present. Depress the locking tab and pull the connectors apart. Grasp the upper edge of the dash face panel and pull it loose from the dash.

What causes hot air to blow out of driver side vents?

2004 silverado – hot air blows out of driver side vents, pass side stays cold. Restart the truck, it returns to normal. Click to expand… Give this a try before you starting taking the dash out and buying parts. Same thing has happened to me a few times in the past. Usually just the passengers side.

Where does the hot air come from on a Silverado Sierra?

I really don’t care about having air I just don’t enjoy burning up so summer because I can’t stop the scorching hot air coming out into the drivers side while the passenger side gets full AC Passenger side under the hood is the 2 hoses running back to firewall.

Why does my Silverado have water on the floor?

It is usually disconnected which lets water come down the a-pillar. I’m new to this board but found this discussion when searching for exactly the same symptoms for the 2007 Silverado Crew Cab I bought a couple months ago.

I really don’t care about having air I just don’t enjoy burning up so summer because I can’t stop the scorching hot air coming out into the drivers side while the passenger side gets full AC Passenger side under the hood is the 2 hoses running back to firewall.

2004 silverado – hot air blows out of driver side vents, pass side stays cold. Restart the truck, it returns to normal. Click to expand… Give this a try before you starting taking the dash out and buying parts. Same thing has happened to me a few times in the past. Usually just the passengers side.

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