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I am trying to get the wiring diagram for a 2006 chevy aveo
I am a firefighter and this is my personal vechicle and Iam trying to install a home made wig wag but im not sure which wires control the high beams and if the daytime running lamps will be effected?
Re: I am trying to get the wiring diagram for a 2006...
I believe you may run up against a inadequate ampere problem with the Aveo.. But having said that, have you tried a business that hooks up emergency vehicle lighting for advise? Good Luck
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Wiring diagrams for free are only given in small blocks for parts like radio, or ignition. A service manual will give you the full wiring diagram, or you can use Google to specify an area.
Well, Gm couldn't sell any more geo metros so they renamed it the chevy metro. That didn't work too well so they renamed it the chevy aveo. Modern equivalent of the chevette. Research the Daewoo lanos, it is the same car under the skin.
should not have to pay for same part twice.take vechicle back to dealership tell them car not fixed you have same problem.let them know you payed them to fix car.same problem still exist.code p2135 problem could be the tps sensor or signal circuit to sensor wires and connector have a short or problem could be throttle body assembly damaged.
There is a special socket for O2 sensors which allow the wires to stick out and not get twisted up. It's not expensive and available at most auto parts stores. Disconnect the sensor from the wiring harness, with the plug and then use the socket to remove and replace the new sensor. Re-connect electrical plug.
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