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1995 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 - Page 7 Questions & Answers
My truck runs but when
I would clean out the throttle body and check for any vacuum leaks and test your throttle position sensor
The ignition switch had been busted with a
disconnect the batt. remove the horn pad, remove clip that retains the steering nut and remove nut, use a puller to remove steering wheel, the compress the locking plate with tool, and remove c clip from the column, remove 4 way flasher button and signal arm, then remove signal switch, should be enough play to just wing it out of the way, then remove the pin that holds the tumbler in, turn to the on position and it should just slide out, then reverse the process,
Front end shakes when brake is apply
One of your rotors is warped usually because of excessive heat. The rotor can sometimes be reground or you may need to just replace the warped one.
What size is the engine
Standard on all Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD pickups is a 6.0-liter V8 that makes 360 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque
Transmition adjustments
Sorry, Reverse isn't controlled by a band on the 4L60E. Reverse is controlled by two clutches. The trans will need rebuilt to fix the problem.
I need to replace my 1995 silverado heater fan.
You shouldn't really need a diagram. The heater motor can be removed by unplugging it and then taking the 3-4 nuts (sometime bolts) off and pulling the motor out of the firewall.
If you still feel you need a diagram the best place is a Haynes manual ($25) you can get the at most auto part stores.
How do I replace a starter on a 1995 Chevy C2500
The step by step Guide to replace the Chevy Silverado starter is as Follows:
1) Park your Chevy Silverado on a level surface, activate the emergency brake and place blocks behind the back tires for additional safety.Then Disconnect the negative battery cable with a terminal puller. Raise the front end of the car with a jack for easier access to the starter.
2) Remove the protective shield (if necessary) and the starter solenoid shield. Unfasten the starter-to-transmission close out cover bolt. Place all nuts and bolts in some other safe location, to prevent loss. AlsoDisconnect the engine oil level sensor connection.
3) Unscrew and remove the starter mounting bolts while supporting the weight of the starter. Slide the starter forward to clear the transmission and remove the starter transmission close out cover.-- Then Detach the positive battery cable and wiring harness from the starter while continuing to support the starter. Then, remove the starter from the engine.
4) Get a replacement starter that has the same or higher cranking capacity (power rating) as the original starter. Also, match the bolt patterns, drive gears and electrical connections.
5) Reverse the removal process to install the new starter. Torque the starter mounting bolts to 37 foot pounds (50 Nm). Then Lower your Silverado back to the ground. Reconnect the negative battery cable. Turn the key in the ignition to see if your new starter motor functions correctly.
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My chevrolet 2500 diesel dies on me while i am
Possibly low battery voltage due to low or no alternator output. Chk Alternator output. The reading should be between 13.6 and 14.2. Tlower the voltage, the higher the amos be put into the batt. With a meter, chk the volyage at the battery terminals. Do not run the engine with any cables disconnected or damage mat be caused to the alt. _good Luck -Ned-
I have a 1995 silverado after start up , it idels
May be throttle position sensor. The engine light comes on because of afault signal from one of the sensors. Going out is temporary. After 3 events, the ligh will come on again. It needs to be scanned to find the problem sensor. more than likely the TPS. Good luck
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