Check the fuse Box on the drivers side. You will see it when you open the door.
There are two 30amp 13.5 volt switches toward the front of the vehicle. SHould be a rectagular shape.
You can try cleaning the contacts and or just replacce them. Most likely a Dealer part. I've been look for them myself just g=don;t want to pay high dealer prices.
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On a 1995 Ford Explorer : In the power distribution box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment on the drivers side ( in the 2nd row from the drivers side , and in the 3rd space from the firewall end of the box , is a 30 amp maxi fuse for the power door locks , power windows , and power seats )
A 1995 suburban doesn't have a carburetor. A 1995 suburban doesn't have a carburetor.
That requires a special PULLER to remove the pulley.
The same thing has happend to my 1995 Suburban. Ive googled the problem only to find that it may be the fuse, or the switch itself is bad. Hope this helps.
In the power distribution box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment on the drivers side : In the 2nd row from the drivers side and the 3rd fuse from the firewall end is a ( 30 amp maxi-fuse for the power windows , locks , and seats )
There is a 30 amp fuse in the power distribution box in the engine compartment that is used for power windows/power seats/and power locks on the 1995 ( 4 door )
It is a 5.3 liter 1995 chevy suburban
No, a 1995 Chevrolet Suburban does not have a carburetor. The carburetors were changed in 1995 and replaced with fuel injectors.
To fix the 1995 Suburban instrument lights, check the light fuse first. Check the light switch. If these are ok, then check the instrument cluster for proper power and ground connections.
Suburban Home Records was created in 1995.
Suburban Noize Records was created in 1995.