I'm having the same difficulty on my 2005 Freestyle. The latch freezes, and when I go to shut the door, it just bounces back open. I have had some success blowing a blow dryer into the latch mechanism. It is only temporary though. It seems that there's some moisture in the mechanism, or some other supply of moisture getting to the mechanism (perhaps some ice frozen in the window seal that's melting, dripping, and refreezing). Some quick internet research has seemed to yield the following steps which I'll try this evening. 1. Eliminate any source of water getting into the door. 2. Blow dry for an extended period of time. Enough to dry the inside of the door out. 3. Check the drain holes at the bottom of the door to ensure that they are open and draining. Good luck.
No it will not even bolt up. GM redesigned the transmission and its not even close to being the same as the 1989 trans.
take it to get fix
NO it will not. It's all together different. Not even close.
NO. Not even close.
NO. Not even close. Chevy redesigned ALL the TRANSMISSIONS and ENGINES in late 1999. Anything above 1999 WILL NOT FIT anything under 1999.
No it will not even get close. Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmission in late 1999.
Yes and no. There is an issue with the radiator being too close to the fan. Otherwise, it is a rather simple swap.
NO... It is not even close. Nothing under 1999 will work. Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions in late 1999.
It is tucked in close to the power steering pump, not easy to get to.
NO. They are not even close. Will not interchange.
Under the hood, passenger side, firewall, close to passenger fender.
No not even close. Chevy redesigned the engine and transmissions in late 1999