2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, No Heat

This 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee originally came in with the complaint that the blower did not work and after repairing that, I found out that the heater also would not get hot. The customer was broke, after repairing the blower fault. I was looking for something cheap to do, to get heat for this customer. … Continue reading “2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, No Heat”

2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, No Blower

This 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee came in with the complaint that the blower did not operate. The customer had stated that he had tried to repair it, but was unsuccessful. I had to start with installing a new harness connector for the blower speed control module under the passenger side of the dash. The customer … Continue reading “2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, No Blower”

2006 Ford Five Hundred, Low Beam Headlight Inop

This 2006 Ford Five Hundred came in with the complaint that the driver’s side low beam headlight went out and after changing the bulb the owner found that it would stop working and she would have to wiggle the wires to get it working again. I disconnected the harness and the problem was quite evident. … Continue reading “2006 Ford Five Hundred, Low Beam Headlight Inop”

2002 Buick Lesabre, P0205 & P0443

This 2002 Buick Lesabre came in with the complaint that it was running real bad and service engine soon light was on. It ran so bad that the customer had it towed in rather than drive it in. A quick check of the codes and a P0205 and a P0443 were stored. The P0205 was … Continue reading “2002 Buick Lesabre, P0205 & P0443”

2002 Oldsmobile Bravada, Driver’s Side Headlight Not Working

This 2002 Oldsmobile Bravada came in with several complaints among which was one that the driver’s side low beam headlight was not working. I was so sure that the connector was burnt out, that I had a new connector and bulb ready to go in. I also was concentrating on the wiring repair and did … Continue reading “2002 Oldsmobile Bravada, Driver’s Side Headlight Not Working”

1997 Chevrolet C1500 Pickup, Park Light Fuse Blows

This 1997 Chevrolet C1500 pickup came in with the complaint that the park or tail light fuse would blow. i did a quick inspection of the trailer wiring at the rear of the vehicle and all was well back there. I turned my attention to the front park lights. Four phillips headed screws and it … Continue reading “1997 Chevrolet C1500 Pickup, Park Light Fuse Blows”

2003 Mazda Tribute, Door Ajar Light Stays On

This 2003 Mazda Tribute came in with the interior lights on and the door ajar light in the instrument cluster on. I started by checking the data the door positions. All door positions showed as being closed or “no” according to the data stream except for the hood. It showed being open or “yes”. I … Continue reading “2003 Mazda Tribute, Door Ajar Light Stays On”

2002 Oldsmobile Bravada, Tail Lights Inop

This 2002 Oldsmobile Bravada came in with the complaint the that driver’s side tail light was not working. A little disassembly and the problem was quite evident. Water intrusion had damaged the harness connector and the socket circuit board assembly. In the following picture you can see that the terminal on then far right side … Continue reading “2002 Oldsmobile Bravada, Tail Lights Inop”

2006 GMC Sierra, Changing the Driver’s Outside Mirror

This 2006 GMC Sierra came in with multiple problems related to being struck by lightning. It was only during the process of repairing other systems that I noticed that the glass in the driver’s side mirror was etched with actual lightning bolts. I personally think it is kind of cool to have a physical recording … Continue reading “2006 GMC Sierra, Changing the Driver’s Outside Mirror”

2001 Pontiac Grand Am, Fixing The Turn Signal Switch

On the previous post I had already removed the turn signal switch shown below. To view that post click here. I placed the switch in a clean secure location because I did not know what might pop out of it. I have never had one of these apart before. I flipped it over and found … Continue reading “2001 Pontiac Grand Am, Fixing The Turn Signal Switch”