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Chevy S10/GMC S15-Sonoma: Problems & Solutions
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With all the overtime on maintenance, have you considered cleaning the air defuser block thats up stream of the throttle body?
You must be doing some intense driving to need to change the air filter every 6K. Granted my miles are highway, but I usually get 15 - 20K on mine.
From what I've been reading of other comments on this forum, the ball joint are prone to go early on some S-10s. It might be a safety move to check them out.
Good luck & enjoy
I found out the hard way that on some S-10s to change the plugs on the driver's side its easier to block up the front, remove left front (driver's side) wheel, and go in under the splash flap with 3/8 drive extensions to get to plugs. In the long run it saves time and a few choice words trying to get around the steering shaft and other interference.
Think safety,
Cheers
As guessed, it was air in the system. Basically the facility didn't get the last of the air out after the second time. Once I purged it, refilled, all is well.
Now if I can just solve that driver's side window dilemma... :confuse:
A co-worker had his fuel pump changed. He said they removed the bed to get to it. One would think a removable access panel would be a big plus for the boys with the Bow tie.
Thank You
My questions are, where is the 12 pin link terminal to check for trouble codes I heard it is under the drivers side dash but I can't locate it. Also where can I decode the flashes that will follow, provided I can find the terminal.
I recently swapped out the radio in my '03 S-10. I didn't use a wiring kit, so I had to splice into the radio wires. The radio is in and it works great.
But, I have not dash lights anymore. My instrument gauages and heater controls don't light up at all. I've checked the fuses, and they are all good.
Where do I go from here with troubleshooting this?
Any help, greatly appreciated.
Now, before I go further, just know that I bought this sucker as a project truck. Something I can gain a little experience on because I bought my dad's '78 bronco when I got back from Iraq the first time. It needs some pretty significant help too, so you understand why I'd want to learn a little somethin somethin before I go head first into the closest thing my family has to an heirloom. So I'd appreciate it if any replies said more than just "set it on fire and push it over the edge of a quarry somewhere".
Anyway, as for the tranny, she's good...except for when I put it in 1st, no matter how long I hold down the clutch, the gears grind a little as it goes home. Not sure whether that's a syncronizer problem or a clutch problem, or something else. I want to do as much work as I can myself: 1) To get experience, like I said. And 2) I'm only an E-4 and after I handle the bills, there's not much money left to throw around. I don't really have much info as far as do it yourself rebuilds and such, so if you do, I'd appreciate it. I do, however, have access to the tools. Thanks for taking time to hear my sob story.
If you are still on active duty most posts have very good auto shops where you can work on the truck and also get excellent advice.
And thanks for wearing the uniform for all of us....
I have 15" stock Rims, and currently buying a 3" lift for my 1995 SLE 2wd Sonoma. After i get it lifted I need to know what size tires would go on, what is the limit on 15" rims for size of tires that can go on. I want the Offroad look so if anyone can show me a site wheere i can maybe buy the size of tires I'm looking for give leave one.
Thanks ~Jim
Thanks for the info though, you did good
Do you know of a picture with a truck that has only a 3" lift on it?
and one last question, Would a 1994 lift kit work on a 1995
Thanks ~Jim
I solved the clicking sound problem in the instrument cluster, which I will relate to everyone here: The annoying clicking sound about every 2 seconds while driving at 60 mph is because the odometer reset button was not pushed in far enough and the sound is from the mechanism trying to advance to the next 1/10th mile but can't do so. Simply press the rest knob in harder and the sound will disappear and the odometer will resume advancing. I would like to know if anyone knows how to replace the hood latch cable. It broke at the handle in the cab. Also, how do I deal with the red Air Bag light warning that is one the upper left side of the instrument panel? I have a 1997 Sonoma. Strangely, I had a Toyota pu that ran without a single problem for years. The Sonoma has had dozens of problems. We all want to buy American, but... Yousef
Thanks
kcram - Pickups Host
is pinion bearings going bad. Do a bearing/seal change
immediately.
I took this truck to the auto store,got a code # po410.
Secondary air injection sys. malfunction.
This code is not listed in the haynes manual,or maybe I just can't find it.
Was told there is a air injection check Valve??
Not sure what to replace, as the book is'nt helping!!
Hopeing to correct this problem myself,before letting the
dealership at it, Again!!!
Thanks,James