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Old 02-17-2011, 11:06 PM
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anyone on here have a pdf version of the service manuals for my 2000 chevy and 2002 gmc? i assume they would be the same. thanks.
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Not in PDF, but I do have the 2002 in paper form.

What are you looking for?
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You can get a bunch of the info that you need from alldatadiy.com...you have to pay for a subscription, but the price goes down for the second vehicle
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Snake, nothing really in particular. They are more detailed than Haynes manuals. Just makes it easier to work on stuff when it breaks. I am having issues with the locking system. The truck locks and unlocks the doors fine when you put the truck in park, but if you use the switch it tries to lock but it doesn't. Also, for some reason the alarm goes off occasionally when I unlock the truck.
Bud, ill check that site out. Thanks.

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I hear ya man I hbe PDF version fr my four wheeler and it is very nice
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sounds like it might be your switch.

I have some schematics uploaded. Door lock is one of them. It might help you.

http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y28...do/Schematics/
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Originally Posted by SnakeOiler
sounds like it might be your switch.

I have some schematics uploaded. Door lock is one of them. It might help you.

http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y28...do/Schematics/
+1, that would be my first guess too...you could try disassembling the switch and cleaning the contacts inside, I was able to fix my mirror switch that way. Not sure that you've ever noticed, but the switches are located in just the perfect location for water to run into them if you have to crack the window open while it's raining
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Thanks guys. Ill look it over. It's just weird cause you can hear the actuators working but the locks don't move. Even if you use the key fob. But, when you put the truck in park they unlock fine. Thanks again.

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