Fuel Guage accuracy seems to be an issue with GM trucks. Rattles and squeaks in the interior. Intake gaskets also can fail. Those are the most common things. Of course any used vehicle is kind of like playing Russian roulette, any new vehichle I've had is that way too though.
I haven't had any major problems with my 97' gmc. Everything problem was pretty small except for replacing the heater core. Like any old vehicle replacing the breaks and roters is common. Radiator leak, tires, oil cleaner, new break cylinders, bleed brakes, flushing out the radiator, and keeping up with the oil change. Pretty much all the things mechanics or auto part stores tell you to do after so many miles are the things you need to do.
YES. They are the same.
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The dashboard from a 1997 Chevy K1500 is not a direct bolt-in replacement for a 1989 Chevy K1500 due to differences in design, mounting points, and electrical systems. The two models belong to different generations, which can affect the fit and compatibility of components. If you want to swap the dashboards, significant modifications may be required to make it fit properly. Always consider consulting a professional or doing thorough research before attempting such a swap.
Is there a certain way to postition the crank sensor on a 97 k1500?
If the one speed it works on is high speed, it is the blower motor speed resisitor that is bad.
255 rwhp
i have the same problem on my 97
caprice was not built in 97..
Common brake problems on a 97 Chrysler Sebring can be caused by leaks, worn pads, and stuck calipers. Check your brake system as problems can cause a serious accident.
On a 1997 Chevy K1500 with a 5.7L engine, the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing. You can find it on the intake manifold, close to the front of the engine, usually on the passenger side. The sensor is screwed directly into the engine block and is connected with an electrical connector.
Purchase a recharge kit from your local auto-parts store. Connect the Freon bottle to the low pressure side port. Release the Freon into the system. Stop when the gauge says the system is full.
o you replace the 97 .5.7 chevy pickup control moguel