Uplander tech books
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I haven't been able to find any books for the Uplander or Montana SV6 (2005 - 2009). I'm installing a stereo system in mine and have to figure out how to remove the dash, door panels, etc. and that info would be useful for sure. Haynes guides have been something I've always bought for my vehicles. . . too bad I can't find one for these vans.
I noticed that some of the posts link to a site for GM service http://gsi.xxxxxx . .. but I can't log into them. Is there a username and/or password we can use to gain access?
I noticed that some of the posts link to a site for GM service http://gsi.xxxxxx . .. but I can't log into them. Is there a username and/or password we can use to gain access?
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I have been looking also for a shop manual but cannot find one. The only book I can find is from Haynes and it is for the transmission only. I am still looking. I like to do my own repairs on minor jobs.
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I FOUND ONE THROUGH GM. If you look in your owner manual they give you a 800 number for workshop manuals. The books consist of 3 manuals and you can find all the answers on any repairs. The price is very expensive ( 150$ ) plus shipping and taxes. For my part I am buying one because I cannot live with a vehicle without a shop manual. I already have a set for my former impala 2003 and I am ready to sell them for next to nothing. These books comes from GM also and sold through Neilms.
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