I'm concerned about 1/ The ABS light, could that be dangerous? 2/ The clicking noise when the car is running, can that mean something is not hooked back up right? 3/ If the bumper is on crooked, does that mean the frame has been bent? 4/ Since the ac is not cool, does that mean they drained my ac of the freon? 5/ It looks as if they unscrewed my antenna, why would they take something off the right side of vehicle that was hit on left?
SOURCE: 2002 GMC Envoy
Sounds like the blower motor resister to me this piece controls the speeds of the blower motor it should be close to the blower motor on the passenger side it should have wires going to the blower motor very easy to replace.
SOURCE: 1999 GMC Suburban. no sound from radio
there is a plug at the back of the radio connecting it to the vehicle wiring loom. If you can get at thes plug, either from below or by removing the radio unit, make sure the plug is tight and secure. I can't think that the amp has gone or you would have lost all sound, so this is more than likely the problem.
SOURCE: I have 2003 gmc envoy my front ac control does not
Need to check to see if the blower motor is running.If it is,but not threw the vents,most likely a vent door actuator motor.The actuator motor in this case would be bad,it is hard to get to,unless you are mechanically inclined,You can do it your self.If the blower motor is bad,just replace it.Check fuses first,and the blower relay.If I can help,let me know.
SOURCE: 03 GMC Envoy: AC/Heat fan
This is usually caused by a failing fan motor resistor pack. The resistors
allow changes the speed of the fan. If one or more fail, certain speed(s)
become unavailable.
Auto Zone sell the blower motor resistor pack for the manually
controlled fan speed for $28 (they may also have the automatic or
climate control types, too). I did this job myself in my '04 Envoy in less than 30
minutes with a flashlight and a few simple hand tools. You might have to get
into a slightly awkward position to see & remove / reinstall the
screws that hold the resistor pack in place under the dashboard however.
1)
Remove the two screws from the plastic cover under the glove box &
disconnect / remove electrical connectors secured to the cover. Set the
cover aside.
2) Empty the glove box of the contents.
3)
With the glove box open, push the clip on rear of the left side of the
glove box towards the firewall to allow it to fall forward.
4) Remove the electrical connector from the blower motor located to the right of the glove box opening.
5)
Pull the connector and cable downward tot he floor. There is a thick
rubber band that may be holding the cable - pull it away to slide the
cable out easily.
6) Close the glove box.
7) Look upward
- close to the firewall to follow the cable removed in a previous step
(a flashlight can help out here). It enters a plastic part held in
place with two screws. There is also a narrow electrical connector on
this plastic part.
8) Disconnect the narrow electric connector by pulling it straight downward.
9) Remove the two screws that hold the plastic part in place.
10) Allow the part to fall / gently pry away from surface.
11) Reinstall in reverse order.
Check with the store first to make sure this part is compatible with your model year vehicle - the part is Duralast #DR755 shown below:
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/parts/partsShelf.jsp?categoryDisplayName=Climate+Control&fromType=parts&fromString=search&parentId=52-0¤tPage=1&filterByKeyWord=dr755&isSearchByPartNumber=true&navValue=15201160&categoryNValue=15299999&fromWhere=&itemId=1160-0&displayName=Blower+Motor+Resistor&searchText=dr755
I hope this helps!
SOURCE: 2005 GMC Envoy XL has
hi, on some cars they have a link bar on the suspention ( a straight bar with ball joints both ends), they are common to fail. the noise, braking, sterring are afected gerry
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