If the tailgate on your 2002 Chevy Avalanche won't stay shut, it could be due to a malfunctioning latch or catch mechanism that isn't securing properly. There may also be issues with the tailgate cables or hinges that prevent it from closing fully. Additionally, debris or damage to the tailgate's rubber seals could interfere with a proper seal. Inspecting these components can help identify the specific issue.
It is dirty and rusty inside, Needs cleaned and lubed real good.
usually the door isn't completely shut if the light is still on
To fix a cabinet door that won't stay shut, you can try adjusting the hinges by tightening the screws or adding a magnetic catch to help keep it closed. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the hinges or the latch mechanism.
If you are faced with an avalanche, you should always jump upslope, move to the side of the avalanche, stay on your feet as long as possible and hold on to something. A swimming motion will help you stay above the snow. Additionally, don't waste air and energy by moving around too much.
they dont . they're open when they're awake and closed when they're asleep.(this question doesnt really make any sence)
To increase chances of survival in an avalanche, carry essential safety gear like an avalanche transceiver, probe, and shovel. Stay informed about avalanche conditions, avoid risky terrain, travel with a partner, and practice safe backcountry travel techniques. If caught in an avalanche, try to stay on the surface by swimming and create an air pocket to breathe while waiting to be rescued.
To increase chances of surviving an avalanche, carry proper safety gear like a beacon, shovel, and probe, stay informed about avalanche conditions, travel with a partner, and take an avalanche safety course.
Oil latches on doors and tailgate samething happened to me
Sounds like the thermoswitch is stuck closed telling the fan to stay on. Replace the switch and / or take to a shop for further inspection.
Yes, it is possible to survive an avalanche. Key factors that determine your chances of survival include your location within the avalanche, the size and speed of the avalanche, your ability to stay on the surface, and the availability of air pockets for breathing.
Hey Eddie==Check the light switch to make sure it is turned correctly to keep it off. If ok, check the lighter fuse, as if it blows sometimes it turns the light on. goodluckJoe If your tailgate is ajar it will also cause the light to stay on.
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