Too bad they always cheap out on some fairly important part but the whole concept of the car is so cool and useful within its limits. The LS engine would be a great combination and maybe not much worse on gas.
@@69Dartman I have the 5.3L LS XUV. Some say "but it's only 15-20 more horsepower" but the torque is like 50 pound-feet more than the inline 6, which, by the way, JR called a V6 in the first of his XUV vids in this series... That's before any LS mods.
I have a V8 SLT XUV! You can rebuild the rear actuators. Don't pay $250! There is a tiny motor and worm great that opens them and a spring that closes the latch. If you take them apart and clean the gears you can fix them. The rear handle switch also fail and can stay in the open position which is what is probably happening to you.
You should post a video of the rebuild of those actuators. The switch is also used on the Chevy HHR, I pulled a couple at local scrap yard to have as spares, 1.00 a piece.
I bought my XUV a few weeks before these videos started to be posted on UA-cam. All mine needed was a rear tailgate regulator, every latch and track cleaned and greased, and guage cluster repair. Mine is a 2004 SLT edition fully loaded with only 44k miles driven by an elderly couple. It was a once in a lifetime find and I love it!
Jr, want to say thank you. We've had our 04 XUV for about 15 years and love and hate it on a regular basis. Your video inspired this shady tree mechanic to take on the challenge. From part numbers to opps reconnect that wire "before" you were spot on. I'd like to share one spot of wisdom, I was VERY concerned about the glass slipping, my solution was using a shower suction cup handle to secure the glass in the fully closed position. Wish I knew how to share image here. Thanks again (great success after fixing the midgate sensor, but that's another story). 😊
Just wanted to let you know how good the lighting, sound, editing and general production quality has become since you've put in the lifts etc. Keep'em coming. Thanks for the info and the fun at JRGo's disco garage.
@@Chris-hw4mq Well . . . with as much as that building, lifts, lights, heat, sound, balcony, etc. cost him, he probably has to. He certain doesn't flog his merch much.
Good on you for doing that in almost real time, with all the little snafus that go with that kind of install. I find that cursing and pounding, helps w/ the repair.
Want you to know that we have had the mid gate regulator replaced before in out 2004 XUV,, its time has come again, but after watching your video I feel confident that I can do the same (just not as fast lol) Thank you, I will be keeping an eye on your progress. Cheers
Hey John Ross there is free 2002 Gmc Quadra steer is decent condition in Bethlehem Pa Facebook Marketplace. Inside looks nice he only wants 5 k and I think he is nego
Waiting for a sudden spider to appear were you? I prefer drills to impacts for most things. Just have more experience using drills. I'm always worried an impact will get something too tight in my hands
@@WatchJRGo Worked in the parks business for a long time ( not anymore thank god ) I but I always noticed Dorman greases their Regulators to hell and back. Probably to keep it in the pins/rivets where is like where the old school GM regulars fail. Plus this is a low use regulator, it'll be fine
Regulators are easier to change if you buy the regulater motor combo and replace both the motor and regulator So JR did it it unintentionally right buying the combo
You got that new regulator in with far fewer 4 letter words than I would have! I kept waiting on that glass to burst into a thousand pieces like it would have if I was working on it.
It’s hard enough to fix things when you are solo and not being filmed. So well played! Thanks for putting out really awesome content. The channel has been a great distraction and I’m jealous of the dream shop you’ve built for the gang.
JR wants us to buy his merch, but he never seems to wear any of it in his videos. He should take a look at Goonzquad, now they know how to promote their merch.
I have one of these in NJ, ready to sell. I loved it for 15 years but time for a new home. I even have a second tailgate spare. I plan to post it for sale soon on facebook marketplace but find me on facebook if you might be interested.
Been there, done that. WE have a 2004 5.3L XUV bought brand new in 2004. Driving to Vegas (from SE Arizona) in 2007, going over Hoover Dam, in the middle of summer, the "electronically controlled fan clutch failed ($1000 repair but we had extended warranty back then...)I replaced the midgate regulator a few years ago and then not long after that, the tailgate regulator! I've replaced the damn airbag shocks (those were pretty easy), brakes, etc. We've had problems with the BLEND door actuators in the AC (not so easy but do-able), and a few weeks ago, the damn plastic shift linkage broke at an inopportune time. Well, it was a the plastic bushing thing that connects the gear shift lever to the linkage that connects to tranny. Dealer wanted $600 to fix it, and I laughed because I fixed it with the $2 plastic bushing... The pressing thing now for us is a jacked up sun roof regulator. I've had to replace the body control computer as well. The BOSE speakers blew out last year, had to replace those..... WE've owned this thing since it has 12 miles on it, and if it wasn't for the fact that it is a V8, still has less than 90K original miles, I'd have gotten rid of it a long time ago. It's just a prime example of GM's shitty overcomplex design.
I would grease the track its self thatll make a huge difference in how quick and smooth it will run you can use silicone or white Lithium it will make a world of difference
I have replaced a few window regulators in my day. I use a medium/large (whatever you have) suction cup at the base of the glass to prevent it slamming down. OR on framed glass duct tape around the top works also.
I have to be honest John, I was really happy to see you struggle a bit with that regulator. It made me realize that you are human and have the same struggles as the rest of us.
This is when GM was doing some pretty innovative things in the truck/SUV market. While everyone looks at these as just a modified trailblazer/envoy, there is some awesome engineering present. I wish my Avalanche had that power rear glass, but then again it would be one more part to break! Keep up the great content!
I have a 2002 Durango that I have replaced every windo regulator at least twice. I’ve become really proficient at changing them. It’s like watching a nascar pit crew change a tire
YA , this thing was just way ahead of it's time. I envision a time when you buy essentially an electric chassis. Then you go to the local dealer rental place. Maybe you have a coupe bolted on your chassis, but you need to do some hauling. Go to your dealer and 8 bolts later you have a pickup bolted to your electric chassis !
Thank you for this video. I have a 2004 envoy XUV and I have the same issue. Also, the tailgate is a pain in my arse!! Sometimes it will open, sometimes it won’t. I can get it to flip down, only open outwards. This has definitely been a frustrating vehicle, but it runs smooth. Oh, and when I’m at a stop won’t the AC on, it sounds like the dash rattles, who knows. I wish I knew everything so it would make it easier
I use paint mixing containers at car then put bolts into a tackle box containers with the seperate containers. Then i put tape on the lid and write down where the bolts came from in each section
Amazon sell for 125. And the tailgate for 99. The most expensive part for the rear of the XUV is the body control module in the tale gate door. Shops are selling for up to $400. GM even changed the part number so you'd have to cross reference it. It controls the roof, back glass, and keyless entry.
The black JB plastic epoxy has repaired over half the interior panels on my 94 Grand AM. Very few parts cars remain, as most where offered up for cash for clunkers mess.
I still remember watching the commercial of these with the tree in the back sticking out the opened rear hatch and thinking man that thing is cool haha
Love waking up to your videos every morning! Makes me start the day with a smile. Glad to see Gabe and Josh in the shop as well. Keep up the great work.
While I do agree, when it comes to really strange parts like this, Dorman is often the ONLY company still making it. Past couple years they've gotten better
I love these too but some day, I'm gonna' have an Avalanche/Esky EXT just for this reason: it's all manual to open/close the mid gate. And they made zillions of each.
Incredibly I found the regulator on rockauto. Look carefully in the regular envoy listing. Regulator and motor assembly, ACI branded 160, OE 275. At least they have them at all.
Wow I have one of those with the same problem and that is the third one I have seen. thanks for showing me how to fix that... I was just going to fix it with the glass in the upright but seeing how easy and cheap I might just fix it
I bought one of these trucks last year to flip and my back roof didn’t open either and I was having a lot of problems with the back door I replaced the window regulator after that everything started working didn’t have to replace any hinges or locks the roof retracted the glass work perfect before you replace hinges try the window regulator got it off Amazon it was like 120 bucks great deal!!
I like how thorough and in-depth you are with some of your diagnostics. you really are just regular guy but you show how just a regular guy can do a lot of stuff that regular guys think they can't do. I believe that is why I watch your videos
For that faded trim on Avalanches, etc...check out Ceratrim by a company called The Last Coat....nothing to gain personally except to spread the word about how awesome it works.
It sure would be nice if the window went all the way down and the tailgate released with just a press of that release button. Would be reminiscent of the old GM clamshell station wagons from the 70’s.
I actually learned to repair regulators watching a old watch Jr go flip video it got me to buy the tools and search for videos on the specific car I am repairing I do the window repairs now on friends and family cars I have them buy the regulator and motor assembly so I have everything needed.
use spray silicone on the side track above the window to extend life. It sounds like its struggling to open. There is a dry silicone you can get it works great.
Speaking from experience, ANYTHING between the midgate and the tailgate is ludicrously expensive if you can even find it.... Its great when all that works, but one fault in the rear window will stop the whole tailgate/roof system from operating. Once the tailgate regulator dies the sensors don't know where the window is and it bricks the whole system...
Try fixing the tailgate regulator first... Like I said, if that's broke it tends to kill the whole system. I couldn't even open the tailgate at all, and I had to look up how to manually release the latches... Once the back window got fixed the whole system was fine again... And I was about $700 lighter in my wallet!
We had a decent little rv with solar and batteries with a huge propane generator that we would take to the bottom basement floor of the local park and deck when big storms came the kids liked it because we still had all our creature comforts and we were safe
J.R. I think this is one you should keep. You know if you get it 100% as rare as it is you should be able to get a nice little profit on it. Me personally, am not a GM fan but this is really unique. Hell, you may want to even keep it when you get it nice. I would.
Back to cars, cool. Hope that you get to finish up Garage MaHall soon. You’ve got to come up with a name for place. How about a naming game video with a T-Shirt prize?
Always look forward to your videos. I enjoy the variety of your content, from cleaning and fixing up your new shop to the car repairs and flips. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Peace
Love doing diagnostics on things like this. I’m sure you had fun with this one 👊
This thing is amazing to work on, the computers rock and can tell you everything about it... slowly getting it all figured out 💯
Autel 906BT makes short work out of all of the modules in these. Can’t wait to see the back half of this one get fixed too!
Too bad they always cheap out on some fairly important part but the whole concept of the car is so cool and useful within its limits. The LS engine would be a great combination and maybe not much worse on gas.
@@69Dartman I have the 5.3L LS XUV. Some say "but it's only 15-20 more horsepower" but the torque is like 50 pound-feet more than the inline 6, which, by the way, JR called a V6 in the first of his XUV vids in this series... That's before any LS mods.
@@69Dartman I have a trailblazer and apparently the 5.3 is actually better on gas than the i6 go figure
I have a V8 SLT XUV! You can rebuild the rear actuators. Don't pay $250! There is a tiny motor and worm great that opens them and a spring that closes the latch. If you take them apart and clean the gears you can fix them. The rear handle switch also fail and can stay in the open position which is what is probably happening to you.
You should post a video of the rebuild of those actuators. The switch is also used on the Chevy HHR, I pulled a couple at local scrap yard to have as spares, 1.00 a piece.
I bought my XUV a few weeks before these videos started to be posted on UA-cam. All mine needed was a rear tailgate regulator, every latch and track cleaned and greased, and guage cluster repair. Mine is a 2004 SLT edition fully loaded with only 44k miles driven by an elderly couple. It was a once in a lifetime find and I love it!
Jr, want to say thank you. We've had our 04 XUV for about 15 years and love and hate it on a regular basis. Your video inspired this shady tree mechanic to take on the challenge. From part numbers to opps reconnect that wire "before" you were spot on.
I'd like to share one spot of wisdom, I was VERY concerned about the glass slipping, my solution was using a shower suction cup handle to secure the glass in the fully closed position. Wish I knew how to share image here. Thanks again (great success after fixing the midgate sensor, but that's another story). 😊
Just wanted to let you know how good the lighting, sound, editing and general production quality has become since you've put in the lifts etc. Keep'em coming. Thanks for the info and the fun at JRGo's disco garage.
quality is up but he started milking the videos latelly
@@Chris-hw4mq Well . . . with as much as that building, lifts, lights, heat, sound, balcony, etc. cost him, he probably has to. He certain doesn't flog his merch much.
You may want to lube the tracks and felt with a Silicone Grease. It should improve the speed of the window going up and down.
Definitely should be part of any thorough window regulator replacement.
Regular silicone spray works too.
@@dafirnz for ze germans i like aerospace 303 rubber or gummi pfledger
The GMC Envoy XUV. A case study on how "Rare" does not equal "desirable"
I will say it's a cool vehicle in theory... less so in practice.
Good on you for doing that in almost real time, with all the little snafus that go with that kind of install. I find that cursing and pounding, helps w/ the repair.
Want you to know that we have had the mid gate regulator replaced before in out 2004 XUV,, its time has come again, but after watching your video I feel confident that I can do the same (just not as fast lol) Thank you, I will be keeping an eye on your progress. Cheers
Unimaginable drip with the Milwaukee gloves
Milwaukee EVERYTHING 💪
Hey John Ross there is free 2002 Gmc Quadra steer is decent condition in Bethlehem Pa Facebook Marketplace. Inside looks nice he only wants 5 k and I think he is nego
I didn’t mean to type free lol
Green
I believe that's pronounced "mili-wah-kay"
Impact on glass... I was clenching everytime JR hit the trigger....
Waiting for a sudden spider to appear were you? I prefer drills to impacts for most things. Just have more experience using drills. I'm always worried an impact will get something too tight in my hands
Even more than ever - you’re the hardest working youtuber !! I admire the compound project you’ve created - keep killing it !!
He is that for sure.
"mistakes were made" - I've been there a million times :D
GM window regulator... Yeah, you're gonna need a new one.
As crappy as Dorman is, they grease the hell out of their GM style ones from the factory. So this normally fixes the problem
Honestly it's not surprising 😂
@@WatchJRGo Worked in the parks business for a long time ( not anymore thank god ) I but I always noticed Dorman greases their Regulators to hell and back. Probably to keep it in the pins/rivets where is like where the old school GM regulars fail. Plus this is a low use regulator, it'll be fine
GM loves Doorman, only company that makes people say -"This don't have the same high quality as a genuine GM part"...lol!
Lucky the regulator didn't include the whole door. Been there done that, won't repeat
Great channel, good project. OMG hate losing things during repairs "ah, where did that screw go?" I guess worse is "why do I have these parts left?"
There's one of those running around in my town. Crazy to think how unique it really is.
Regulators are easier to change if you buy the regulater motor combo and replace both the motor and regulator
So JR did it it unintentionally right buying the combo
Often cheaper to, the regulartors cost almost as much as the motor, just get both
Its funny its one of the only you tubers that dont wear his merch for most of his merch plugs
You got that new regulator in with far fewer 4 letter words than I would have! I kept waiting on that glass to burst into a thousand pieces like it would have if I was working on it.
It’s hard enough to fix things when you are solo and not being filmed. So well played! Thanks for putting out really awesome content. The channel has been a great distraction and I’m jealous of the dream shop you’ve built for the gang.
Until this series on this SUT, I didn’t know this vehicle existed. Neat automobile.
Same here I love it
I have one of these, 338,000+ miles, replaced both mid & tail gate regulators, 2 transmissions, (all torque converter failures), 1 upper tailgate latch, cat. convertor, & instrument panel. Still gets 16 mpg!
I got to hand it to you for not just cussing the ever loving shit out of that POS while you were working on it.
Dorman.....where the motto "Buy cheap, buy twice" is a business goal
This video has literally convinced me to sell my Envoy as is without fixing this. Lol.
Still rocking the vintage (00's) Triumph shirt!
JR wants us to buy his merch, but he never seems to wear any of it in his videos. He should take a look at Goonzquad, now they know how to promote their merch.
I have one of these in NJ, ready to sell. I loved it for 15 years but time for a new home. I even have a second tailgate spare. I plan to post it for sale soon on facebook marketplace but find me on facebook if you might be interested.
Been there, done that. WE have a 2004 5.3L XUV bought brand new in 2004. Driving to Vegas (from SE Arizona) in 2007, going over Hoover Dam, in the middle of summer, the "electronically controlled fan clutch failed ($1000 repair but we had extended warranty back then...)I replaced the midgate regulator a few years ago and then not long after that, the tailgate regulator! I've replaced the damn airbag shocks (those were pretty easy), brakes, etc. We've had problems with the BLEND door actuators in the AC (not so easy but do-able), and a few weeks ago, the damn plastic shift linkage broke at an inopportune time. Well, it was a the plastic bushing thing that connects the gear shift lever to the linkage that connects to tranny. Dealer wanted $600 to fix it, and I laughed because I fixed it with the $2 plastic bushing... The pressing thing now for us is a jacked up sun roof regulator. I've had to replace the body control computer as well. The BOSE speakers blew out last year, had to replace those..... WE've owned this thing since it has 12 miles on it, and if it wasn't for the fact that it is a V8, still has less than 90K original miles, I'd have gotten rid of it a long time ago. It's just a prime example of GM's shitty overcomplex design.
I would have lost my patience doing that 😂. I could sense the agitation when he was trying to take it out and put the new one in
A doctor has patients, you should have patience.
@@tomhopper2862 but what if you have patients with no patience?
@@tomhopper2862 oh damn just noticed that thanks
@@tomhopper2862 Sometimes if a doctor loses his patience he loses his patients.
I would grease the track its self thatll make a huge difference in how quick and smooth it will run you can use silicone or white Lithium it will make a world of difference
Seeing you work with two hands it's a nice touch. Used to the one hand fumbling. Great work and always informative
I have replaced a few window regulators in my day.
I use a medium/large (whatever you have) suction cup at the base of the glass to prevent it slamming down.
OR on framed glass duct tape around the top works also.
I have to be honest John, I was really happy to see you struggle a bit with that regulator. It made me realize that you are human and have the same struggles as the rest of us.
8:13 mark:" wish i had some nuts for this". I don't know, it just cracked me up!
This is when GM was doing some pretty innovative things in the truck/SUV market. While everyone looks at these as just a modified trailblazer/envoy, there is some awesome engineering present. I wish my Avalanche had that power rear glass, but then again it would be one more part to break! Keep up the great content!
I have a 2002 Durango that I have replaced every windo regulator at least twice. I’ve become really proficient at changing them. It’s like watching a nascar pit crew change a tire
YA , this thing was just way ahead of it's time. I envision a time when you buy essentially an electric chassis. Then you go to the local dealer rental place. Maybe you have a coupe bolted on your chassis, but you need to do some hauling. Go to your dealer and 8 bolts later you have a pickup bolted to your electric chassis !
Had no idea this thing existed. Cool content.
You must be young. Must be nice lol 😆.
JR I realized today while working in my hospital, your channel is my favorite!
Silicone paste the tracks and guides. That is why you keep breaking regulators; lack of lube.
Its easier with the silicone lube spray
I don't own one of these, I probably never will, but as a Subaru Baja owner, I love interestingly designed multi-function vehicles like this.
This thing deserves a tune up and fluid flush & change. Keep this thing on the road for as long as possible, such a cool vehicle.
He always works with such a frantic pace, like to the determent of the project. it's really anxiety inducing.
But he clearly is pretty skilled and knows exactly what he's doing. The dude rebuilt a damn R8
I don't even like those things, but builds/repairs like these are fascinating. I got my oddball car fix with my old Baja turbo 5mt.
Very nice move with letting the tracks settle in first! The crunching sound was worse than nails on a chalkboard!
Since you bough your XUV, I've been seeing these things everywhere now.
Great video, good ol JR just fix’n stuff...classic
Thank you for this video. I have a 2004 envoy XUV and I have the same issue. Also, the tailgate is a pain in my arse!! Sometimes it will open, sometimes it won’t.
I can get it to flip down, only open outwards.
This has definitely been a frustrating vehicle, but it runs smooth.
Oh, and when I’m at a stop won’t the AC on, it sounds like the dash rattles, who knows. I wish I knew everything so it would make it easier
I use paint mixing containers at car then put bolts into a tackle box containers with the seperate containers. Then i put tape on the lid and write down where the bolts came from in each section
Amazon sell for 125. And the tailgate for 99. The most expensive part for the rear of the XUV is the body control module in the tale gate door. Shops are selling for up to $400. GM even changed the part number so you'd have to cross reference it. It controls the roof, back glass, and keyless entry.
The black JB plastic epoxy has repaired over half the interior panels on my 94 Grand AM. Very few parts cars remain, as most where offered up for cash for clunkers mess.
I still remember watching the commercial of these with the tree in the back sticking out the opened rear hatch and thinking man that thing is cool haha
Love waking up to your videos every morning! Makes me start the day with a smile. Glad to see Gabe and Josh in the shop as well. Keep up the great work.
I hate anything Dorman. Rather pay double and do it once. Dorman, you’ll be replacing the same part every 6 months 🤣😂🤣😡
While I do agree, when it comes to really strange parts like this, Dorman is often the ONLY company still making it. Past couple years they've gotten better
Normally I'd agree, but when it's your only option, then what choice do you have, not get the job done?
@@CommodoreFan64 When it comes to buying Dorman or not getting the job done. I’m going with not getting the job done 😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣
@@tctwg1 They really arent that awful. They arent as good as Borg Warner. But for a low use application like this it'll be fine
@@TheMrLebaron See Eric O at south main auto if you think dorman is getting better. I would have paid for the oe part.
I love these too but some day, I'm gonna' have an Avalanche/Esky EXT just for this reason: it's all manual to open/close the mid gate. And they made zillions of each.
Incredibly I found the regulator on rockauto. Look carefully in the regular envoy listing. Regulator and motor assembly, ACI branded 160, OE 275. At least they have them at all.
Wow I have one of those with the same problem and that is the third one I have seen. thanks for showing me how to fix that... I was just going to fix it with the glass in the upright but seeing how easy and cheap I might just fix it
This is a SUV Tyler would buy.
HIs taste isnt that great, outside of the Con vans
Now that you've fixed the midgate, time to drop in an LS2 like the Traiblazer SS has. Waiting for the video.
Don't know why but I love this truck!
I bought one of these trucks last year to flip and my back roof didn’t open either and I was having a lot of problems with the back door I replaced the window regulator after that everything started working didn’t have to replace any hinges or locks the roof retracted the glass work perfect before you replace hinges try the window regulator got it off Amazon it was like 120 bucks great deal!!
'Doin' the Dance' with the window regulator...ah, the best of times!
On your Christmas list: a longer Phillips head bit for your impact driver
Thats the worst La Bouche acappella I have ever heard. I love it.
It was actually cool to see you struggle a bit and figure things out!
This is 1 cool SUV. I can't wait for the next video. Cheers ✌
Car owner: "XUV parts are expensive!"
Airplane owner: "Hold my beer..."
I like how thorough and in-depth you are with some of your diagnostics. you really are just regular guy but you show how just a regular guy can do a lot of stuff that regular guys think they can't do. I believe that is why I watch your videos
Thank you so much for this video, I have exact same car, love it. Finally a video that shows how to fix and problem solve issues.
On my way home. I saw one of these in Silver, turn onto the highway. Crazy
Have one of these in burgundy with the 5.3L. Base model like yours other than the v8 and awd. Trucks bulletproof other than small electrical gremlins
Love these oddball suvs you've been bringing onto the channel 👌
For that faded trim on Avalanches, etc...check out Ceratrim by a company called The Last Coat....nothing to gain personally except to spread the word about how awesome it works.
Mine had front end work needed. Ball joints, tie rods. I have a constant OBD II error of Rear Wheel Speed Sensor. But it still works ok.
I’m from the UK and would love the XUV, pickup when needed but not a swimming pool when it rains!
Getting it out is always easyer then getting it in 😉😉
It sure would be nice if the window went all the way down and the tailgate released with just a press of that release button. Would be reminiscent of the old GM clamshell station wagons from the 70’s.
If I got one cheap I'd rock it as a beater. Would be cool to have a pickupbed suv
I actually learned to repair regulators watching a old watch Jr go flip video it got me to buy the tools and search for videos on the specific car I am repairing
I do the window repairs now on friends and family cars
I have them buy the regulator and motor assembly so I have everything needed.
You lived nearly every accessory repair I've ever done when you were like, "It doesn't work...maybe the car has to be on?" Lmao
use spray silicone on the side track above the window to extend life. It sounds like its struggling to open. There is a dry silicone you can get it works great.
My moms 69 ford country squire had the magic tailgate that could open like a door or drop like a pickup tailgate.. it was amazing.
Imagine if you turned this into an Envoy SS XUV. An LS2 in that thing would be amazing
This would be epic with the TBSS drivetrain for sure 🔥🔥🔥
If an LS2 fits... so would an LSA
I see the video is two years old. These trucks are so bitchin. I'm hoping you didn't sell it. These are worth fixing. And keeping. ♥️👍🔥🔥🤑
i used a little rubber shim to hold the window in place - much easier but still a pain in the a$$ lol
Speaking from experience, ANYTHING between the midgate and the tailgate is ludicrously expensive if you can even find it.... Its great when all that works, but one fault in the rear window will stop the whole tailgate/roof system from operating. Once the tailgate regulator dies the sensors don't know where the window is and it bricks the whole system...
I found most everything off rock auto for this vehicle, only saw 2 things that are out of stock so far.
My roof is 100% ruined, digging into that next. 😬
Try fixing the tailgate regulator first... Like I said, if that's broke it tends to kill the whole system. I couldn't even open the tailgate at all, and I had to look up how to manually release the latches... Once the back window got fixed the whole system was fine again... And I was about $700 lighter in my wallet!
We had a decent little rv with solar and batteries with a huge propane generator that we would take to the bottom basement floor of the local park and deck when big storms came the kids liked it because we still had all our creature comforts and we were safe
J.R. I think this is one you should keep. You know if you get it 100% as rare as it is you should be able to get a nice little profit on it. Me personally, am not a GM fan but this is really unique. Hell, you may want to even keep it when you get it nice. I would.
I'm just sitting here amazed all the plastics didn't explode like they do down here in Texas.
Back to cars, cool. Hope that you get to finish up Garage MaHall soon. You’ve got to come up with a name for place. How about a naming game video with a T-Shirt prize?
Dorman parts are suppose to be better then OEM. Good luck finding parts.
I think you need to do more furnace repairs/gas appliances
Even singing... Is that La Bouche ? :)
You already fixed the tail gate with new hinges.
Shh... tons of work went into the tailgate repairs, thats an entire video. Had to rebuild it multiple times. 😂
Dorman is the reason why probably it was replace so often. Talk to Eric O SMA😉
Job well done. keep up the good work. Those vehicles are money pits. As for Dorman parts I won't use them, even for free!
A Dorman product that works OMG !
That's pretty much why i despise messing with power windows. great job though
Always look forward to your videos. I enjoy the variety of your content, from cleaning and fixing up your new shop to the car repairs and flips. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Peace
Use wedges to hold up the glass to keep window from sliding it down.