The plugs in the doors you take out to access things like door handles and door locks are missing or cracking on my 2004. I'd like to replace them but can't find them anywhere. Any ideas on where to find them?
Just to be clear, you don't need any of the electronics? Literally just the buttons and that's it? I can look through my storage unit and see if I can find my old one.
If he's not available, another good source is GM Gauge Repair. I sent mine there about 6 months ago and had nearly everything done to mine. The price was pretty reasonable and the work is flawless so far.
Well, as much as I hate to support the Communists, it is the free market and I'll never be able to justify spending $4,000 on a scanner. I'm trying to justify $300 for one now. I'm sure I'll find a good excuse and get a clone.
I've seen first hand several Dorman electronics fail within a few...
Well looks like Dorman has one:
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I was hoping not to have to go with aftermarket and especially Dorman because I've had bad experiences with their electronics. My dealers weren't able to track one...
Any info at this point is a huge help. I've come to that same conclusion as well. Before this, I thought the actuators were the most common failure with the HVAC.
Of course now that part has been discontinued by GM. My dealer is currently looking into some leads on a couple though. We'll see...
I followed what this guy did and tested the voltage at each wire. All of mine were good except for the yellow wires on both actuators were reading 0 (or very close to it). I'm thinking the control module is bad (part number 15185966) Can anyone help with this?
I just replaced the temperature blend door actuator in the rear of my 2004 GMC Yukon with auto climate controls. Before I replaced it I checked to see if the actuators were moving when I changed the settings. The mode actuator worked fine but the temperature actuator seemed to be dead so I...
Any updates on this? The link doesn't take you to the mirrors anymore. I would love to upgrade to towing mirrors but would hate to lose power folding AND auto dimming. I could live with losing just one of those features though.
Well the thing is, my original bearing wasn't even bad! I figured I should probably replace it while I'm in there changing the angle sensor. I had read about all the issues with the stock ones so I replaced mine too. I probably should've just kept it.
When the sensors go bad you start getting...
I took a chance on the steering angle sensor and steering column bearing from Dorman for my 2004... They both went bad about 3 months later. I now have Genuine GM and ACDelco parts ready to replace them when I have the chance. I'm not looking forward to having to do that again! Don't buy Dorman!
Great thanks, that's what everything I'm seeing now is saying too.
I'd also like to add that you need to get an HD Sierra grill without the bottom black trim piece. That's only for the HD bumpers.
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