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  1. Posts : 6,618
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       #51

    I'm still trying to locate the power door lock relays without any success so far. There is no space behind the driver's side kick panel, and I removed the plastic guard to access behind the dash on the driver's side, and found nothing. I have been searching for a free repair manual, either online or download, but what little I have found doesn't go into sufficient detail to be of any help in this particular instance. I even called the county library, and all they have is Chilton's, which I know is too basic to be of use.

    Therefore, I'm considering buying a membership in an online repair manual service, but I'm wondering if anyone can advise me as to who would have the best service available?
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  2. Posts : 2,164
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       #52

    I may go to my brothers shop tomorrow and if I do I'll get the location of the relay and diagrams for the circuit.
    I'd ask him to do it but they are really busy there.
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       #53

    Thanks, that would help a lot.
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  4. Posts : 6,618
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       #54

    Just thought that I should remind you that there is 2 module locations needed...the power door lock relays and the body control module (BCM).
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  5. Posts : 53,365
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       #55

    In googling, I see reference to relay panel being in the engine compartment. A Guy
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  6. Posts : 6,618
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       #56

    Yes, but which relay? I looked over the engine compartment, and the only relays that I found were in the fuse box, but weren't related to what I'm looking for. I may have located the body control module. One thread I found on a forum said that it was under the center console, but even if that is true, it still leaves the power door lock relay module location to be found.
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  7. Posts : 53,365
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       #57

    I'm just throwing tidbits I know. Hopefully Zepher will come through for you. There are many mentions of door locks issues in general that state that the relay is in the door panel along with the actuator. A Guy
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       #58

    Hmm, I tend to doubt that, because from what I have read, there is only one module with 3 relays inside, which controls all 5 doors, and if that is so, it wouldn't make sense for it to but put inside of just one door. Then again, relays are such common components, that it wouldn't surprise me if there were some kind of relay there.
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  9. Posts : 6,618
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       #59

    i found some repair manuals on eBay for my vehicle for ~$13 - $25, which I'm awaiting responses from the vendors about them, but I'm wondering if anyone has used something like this. The ad claims that it is like one used by professionals, rather than being like Haynes, Chilton, etc. Are they?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevr...item4aad9a4599
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  10. Posts : 6,618
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       #60

    The wheel that I ordered for my spare just arrived, and after getting it out of the box...which was no small task, I noticed that it looked wider than I expected. I measured the distance between the beads at 7". Now I'm wondering if it will fit a P235/75/R15 tire properly?

    EDIT: Yes, I found a tire calculator and it falls right in the middle, so I guess it is good to go, except that I want to clean it up some first.
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