Hello Bobbie Tanner,
Beyond my first & favorite recommendation: Beg,
buy or borrow (library) the MANUFACTURER'S
FACTORY WORKSHOP REPAIR Manual(s)...
Seriously... & yes I know the cost of some of them
For USA market vehicles... FREE drawings &
TECHNICA SERVICE BULLETINS at the
BBB Industries website..
(registration is required as these are real documents).
Hope this helps
Free
(keep checking the "wiring" this site often defaults
back to TSBs without warning)
BBB Industries Premium Alternators Starters Power Steering Products
Carnac the Magnificent
SOURCE: real right turn signal light - Pontiac Montana SV6 2005
If the 2005 Montana is similar to the 2001 Montana, I have a solution. First you'll need a hexagonal wrench (the 6-sided L-shaped wrench). The tail light assembly is held on by two screws. You'll need the hexagonal wrench to remove them, because a normal screwdriver won't do it. I also had to use a conventional adjustable wrench to get the leverage to turn the hexagonal wrench, because the screws were in there pretty tight. Once you remove the two screws, the whole tail light assembly should come off. Mine required a little force and I had to play with it a bit, but it came off without a lot of work. There will be one set of wires that connects the tail light assembly to the rest of the minivan--try not to damage that set of wires. Once you get the tail light assembly off, you'll have to take apart the assembly that actually holds the lights. No tools should be required. It's held on by four plastic catches. Just undo the catches (easier said than done, but still not too tough) and it comes apart. Then you can pop out the old light and pop in the new light. Then re-assemble. For me, it went back together much easier than it came apart.
SOURCE: 2005 Pontiac SV6 Montana key fob unlocks doors but will not lock
For the sliding doors you need to clean the contacts, there are 6 or 8 on both sides, just wipe them clean as they are probably covered in oil/grease/grime.
SOURCE: clunking from front end
CHECK FRONT STABILIZER LINK KITS FOR PLAY.
ONE ON EACH SIDE ATTACHED TO STRUTS.
SOURCE: Where is the fuse box for a 2006 Pontiac Montana
on the driver side under the dash or the side by the door jam
SOURCE: I own a 2006 Pontiac
probably the blend door not opening fully. Do you hear a clicking under the dash by passenger's feet? If not, try calibrating the system:
If this doesn't work, your actuator may have failed. Look under the dash to see if any of the actuators on the heater box are trying to turn when you change the temperature setting. Unfortunately, I cannot find aftermarket parts for your heater, so if the door isn't working you may need to go to the pontiac dealer. Let me know if you have questions.
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Sorry. Where is cruise control circuit?
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