On some newer GM vehicles you can disarm it. But I do not know if this is even possible on your Suburban, and really think it is not possible to disarm the auto lock feature on this model. Have you looked in your owner's manual? If it is not listed there, you may have to access a shop manual. Call you local GM dealer for advice.
There are a few ways to set the timing on a 1994 Suburban 1500. Disconnect the connector firewall to loosen the distributor turning just a bit clockwise.
The approximate cost to repair your automatic transmission would be $1,200 dollars.
Auto door locks is a safety feature designed among other things to help you not get car jacked, it is tied into the security system so removing the security system fuse will disable it but will also disable the remote door lock feature.
Yes.I have a 1994 Ford tempo GL with a 2.3l engine, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power locks and tilt steering.
The 1994 Chevrolet Suburban typically comes with either the 4L60E automatic transmission or the 4L80E automatic transmission, depending on the engine option and drivetrain configuration. The 4L60E is more common with the smaller engines, while the 4L80E is often paired with the larger V8 engines for heavier towing capacity. Always check the specific vehicle's specifications for confirmation.
where is the heater control valve on a 1994 2500 suburban
The rear actuators may be working, but the locks themselves may be corroded and in need of opening the door up and spraying them generously with penetrant.
Well...there are 6 speakers in the suburban from Chevrolet out of 1994, but i belive there is also a 4 speaker option!
If a 1994 Chevrolet Suburban is not getting hot, it may need to heating core replaced.
No it is NOT even close.
Suburban
no, unless the 2000 suburban was really a 1999.5. If the body style is different they will not fit