Pete's (Now Nate's) 2003 Denali Budget Build thread

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i sure am getting good at buying the wrong parts lately :mad:

i have always been missing the seat lever for the left rear seat to lean it forward. i been using vise grips and flat head screwdrivers but i got sick of pinching my fingers so i bought (what i thought was the same) a new lever. Then i noticed mine is narrow and flat, but this one had a big round circle. Which wont fit on the shaft because the floor is almost snug against it.

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pulled out the cut-off wheel and made a quick cut or two.

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boom. all good now :)

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I seem to remember that it was 2 wires that are reversed, but I'm not sure at all. Here's my question... I've seen them marked specifically for a 6 speed... Does it matter? Obviously we know guys that have them on a 4l60...what's the difference, if any? @Galante got me on this "use the +/- button for my TC switch" kick, and now here I am, thinking it through.... Dammit.
You just need to match the two same-colored wires from your original shifter to the new shifter. Orange and white if I remember right. As for the + - buttons, they have resistors built into the shifter that make them worthless unless you can figure out how to remove those.

They'll work just fine. These are the clips that hold in that long black plastic Underhood panel. Goes from the radiator support to the radiator.
Those clips are also used for the inner fender liners and elsewhere but not the bumper cover IIRC.
 

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