Fixing up a 2000 Express 3500 LS 15 Passenger
#11
Flushing the brake fluid is an often neglected maintenance item so collect 'style points' for being the one person out of a hundred who will do it.
I had a shop do mine as ABS systems are not always 'user friendly' when bleeding brakes.
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I had a shop do mine as ABS systems are not always 'user friendly' when bleeding brakes.
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#12
I am trying to change a light harness (assembly) in the back of a 2010 Chevrolet 15 passenger van. The panel needs to come off, I believe, and I do not want to break the clips. What is the secret to releasing the clip to take the panel off?
#13
Welcome. In a forum, you should not dig up and reply to somebody else's 2015 post about a 2000 van, to post about your panel clip question. You should instead click on "New Thread".
Last edited by mountainmanjoe; July 27th, 2019 at 9:06 PM.
#14
I hadn't thought of the idea of splinting the breaks in the plastic. I'm going to give that a try. Paint stir sticks would be an ideal size. One thing I did try is bonding some of the plastic hooks back on to the door panel using ABS glue. It works really well. I know with ABS pipe the glue actually chemically welds the joint together. It's done the same to the door panel. The retaining hooks are as strong or stronger than the ones that were still intact on the panel. I've used other JB Weld products and like them. I'll have to give their epoxy a try. Thanks.
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