I envy you. I am dying here not tinkering. To damn cold and miserable. Even in the garage with the heaters going it still sucks.
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Gonna be doing a door latch actuator on the same door and a new blower motor and resistor, as well.
Yea, I been in the GMT800 doors a few times with no problems. Hers is just banged up from the hinge pins sag. First the pins, then the door latch, then the blower and then the resistor and then make sure the 40 amp fuse is good.Driver's door latch isn't a bad job. After doing mine I had some slack when pulling the outside handle, but fixed that by adjusting the linkage.
What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?
It is mostly when turning, but also when I just put it in drive it hardly wants to move on its own without giving it any throttle. As soon as its back in 2WD its just fine. No gears have been changed, its all basically factory besides the small lift and the wheels/tires. If that’s on dry...www.tahoeyukonforum.com
The final special tool I need for the widow of an AL friend that passed, 2005 Tahoe driver's door hinge pins work, is here. Now I can pick a sunny day and schedule the work. Gonna be doing a door latch actuator on the same door and a new blower motor and resistor, as well. Gonna be a busy day, in my driveway, when I do that work. I always like to do the harder job first, so that will be the hinge pins. As before, pics and a write up to follow.
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Yea, I been in the GMT800 doors a few times with no problems. Hers is just banged up from the hinge pins sag. First the pins, then the door latch, then the blower and then the resistor and then make sure the 40 amp fuse is good.
I seem to remember the linkage rods for the latch are a PITA, but doable with patience and memory.
Yea, that yellow one is the "adjustment one". The top/cover flips up and the rod is serrated or threaded and can be moved to tighten or loosen and just snap the top/cover closed and it stays there. Gotta pay attention to where that is at when I swap the rod over to the new one. I promise to take as many pics as possible.The rods aren't all that difficult -- except for getting that yellow hinged one to "open" to release the outside door pull linkage. IIRC the others have access holes or come out after removing the actual latch from the mounting holes and working it out into the open a bit.
Here's what mine looked like when I pulled it out, ready to swap the linkage rods over to the new latch:
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Yea, that yellow one is the "adjustment one". The top/cover flips up and the rod is serrated or threaded and can be moved to tighten or loosen and just snap the top/cover closed and it stays there. Gotta pay attention to where that is at when I swap the rod over to the new one. I promise to take as many pics as possible.
Sometimes, I want to take pics on something I am working on, and I get on a roll and don't want to stop to take a pic.