2004 GMC Savana - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Horn sounds by itself in
sounds like the contacts in the steering wheel are jammed on,need to strip it apart and check that the spring is pushing the contacts away
1/12/2018 10:14:49 AM •
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on Jan 12, 2018
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1997 GMC Savana - Car "stutters" when on incline or warmed up
their are a multitude of reasons the majority or the usual suspects are - if any codes have read and most auto stores offer this service for free --needs tune up ---egr valve carboned or failing --fuel pump /filter failing or partial clogging --catylic converter failing or clogging --injectors- tbi needs replacement or rebuild-- bad fuel any of these can cause such problems and not set off the check engine light
4/17/2017 7:34:20 AM •
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on Apr 17, 2017
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Power steering is winding and drakes are sticking
There are at least 2 items that will cause your problem. The first is when you changed the pads you place the caliper in a different place on the support pins that the caliper slides on to centralise the brakes on the rotor. These mounting pins are prone to rusting up and actually keeps one pad on the rotor as the caliper cannot centralise during brake application. The second is a problem that occurs when the brake fluid is pushed back into the master cylinder reservoir from pushing the piston back into the caliper. Muck in the lines is pushed back into the compensating ports in the Master cylinder causing the brakes to drag and build up pressure from the heat generated by having the brakes on. Try flushing out the brake system using metholated spirits or replace the master cylinder
12/2/2013 12:20:05 AM •
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on Dec 02, 2013
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Getting water passenger side on the floor after
Two people will be needed: Open the hood, get out your garden hose and spray the area while person #2 sits in the car looking for where the water is coming from. Probably missing s rubber bushing on something through the firewall or maybe the door seal is bad.
10/6/2013 3:12:32 PM •
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on Oct 06, 2013
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Door light
Do not know where switches are(there will be one on each door) which makes it unlikely that all would be faulty. Have you checked the bulb and fuse?
1/27/2013 9:42:19 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2013
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Reuced engine power
HelloThe
Engine and Automatic Transmission (not applicable to manual
transmissions) in this vehicles drive train are fully
electronically controlled by a computer called the PCM and TCM (Power
Train Control Module, Transmission Control Module). When a problem
like this or other drive-ability related problems occurs the computer
stores a record of the problem (there are of course some exceptions
to this, like the fuel pump, engine coolant temperature sensor and
MAF sensor for instance) in the form of a fault code in its memory,
to read these fault codes you must have the systems memory scanned
with a special tool. Once the fault code(s) are read you then must
perform the appropriate diagnostic testing to find and resolve the
problem(s) DO NOT REPLACE ANY PARTS UNTIL A TRAINED
TECHNICAIN HAS DIAGNOSED THE PROBLEM TO AVOID SPENDING YOUR HARD
EARNED MONEY ON PARTS THAT MAY NOT CORRECT THE PROBLEM. Also always
check fuel pressure for correct spec for your make and engine type.
9/11/2012 8:42:15 PM •
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on Sep 11, 2012
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Shake in steering wheel
Sounds like your brake rotors.You dont have to feel it in the pedal to get a shake in the wheel.
3/6/2014 4:10:19 PM •
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on Mar 06, 2014
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No daytime running light no interior dash light
I am betting there are no tail lights as well , as they are on the same circuit as the cluster lights.
Change the fuse.
Note ; it could also be a broken filement in one of the light bulbs in this circuit causing a dirrect short , should the fuse blow right away after you've changed it.
9/28/2011 7:02:42 PM •
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on Sep 28, 2011
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Trying to locate fuel filter
if you dont find it between the tank and the engine, its inside the fuel tank, should be like under where the driver sits on the frame (IF it has one)
9/1/2011 2:14:40 AM •
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on Sep 01, 2011
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2004 gmc savana box truck
Hi, there are separate fuses for the left and right side, so the likely problem is the headlight switch itself. The switch is held in by 4 tabs as you can see in the pic below. See if you can depress the tabs from the back. If not, you may be able to slip a really small screwdriver or knife in thru the front to depress the tabs one at a time while pulling the switch assembly out. With the switch pulled out, check to see if the tail lights will come on with the switch on and while you giggle the connectors on the back. If you can get them to come on, you may just need to bend the pins slightly to help them make better contact. Otherwise, replace the switch.
5/13/2018 8:41:52 AM •
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on May 13, 2018
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2004 Savana Van with 4.3
Follow your air intake to your MAF sensor the egr vavle should be behind it ...hope this helps
5/25/2011 12:38:45 PM •
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on May 25, 2011
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