First you need a back window. Second You Need a 1999 Silverado. Third you will need tools to adjust it.
The 1997 Chevrolet Silverado rear brakes should automatically adjust themselves. Every time you back the vehicle up and hit the brakes the brakes adjust.
NONE.. You MUST put the 4L60E back in it due to the computer system in the 1999.
It is up in the driverside frame rail, back were the transmission crossmember bolts to the frame.
1988 to 1998 silverado pickup trucks all had disc brakes in the front with drum brakes on the back. When they restyled to the newer body style in 1999, some early models still had drums on the back. Eventually in the later part of 1999 thru 2002 they went to disc brakes on the back. However, in 2003 they swapped back over to drum brakes on the back due to a recall of some sort, I belive, but not sure. When they restyled the silverado truck line, from 2003 to early 2007 they all had disc up front and drum in the rear. Currently that is the brake setup on 2009 trucks. I have yet to actually look at the 2010 silverado or gmc Sierra.
Although Chevrolet has produced a pickup truck since 1918, the truck never received a formal name until 1999 at which point it was dubbed the Silverado. ("Silverado" was formerly the name of a trim level that dated back to the 1965.) so it depends on if you are asking when the truck was called Silverado or when a trim level was called Silverado?
1999 was the first year as the truck's name. Before that it was an option package dating back to the 70's to 1998.
Try the switch that keeps the kids from opening the back window.
i need to know how to do the adjustment on front windows of 1967 fast back mustang There are four points of adjustement for the door glass. Two are for the vent window, these two are used to adjust the vent window in or out and forward and back. There are two more for the door glass, these two adjust level and in or out. ::AverageJoeResto.com::
It is on the driver side frame rail back by the trans. cross member. It is up in the frame rail.
the power windows fuse is fuse 14 the panel says back up lights but its also for the power windows
Yes, of course you can adjust the rear drum brakes. They should be self adjusting. Every time you back up and apply the brakes they should adjust themselves. If that is not working, look for a small rubber plug on the back of the backing plate. Remove that plug and with a brake adjustment tool, you can adjust the brakes. Search Google for the proper procedure to adjust drum brakes.
First id have to get my back brakes on your Chevy 2500 silverado.