Great job Bear! By the way, even the newer GM trucks have that problem with the broken wires in the door harnesses. It is ironic though that you have a garage where you could work indoors, but you chose to rough it outside in "my garage" instead! If only we could control the temperature out there, we wouldn't need a garage! I guess we just have gotten so good at this stuff that we like the additional challenge of having our hands going numb halfway into the job! Now go back inside and have yourself some hot chocolate and relax. You deserve it Bear! God Bless you my friend.
I’d say that was a successful repair! You have more patience than me.....Gary in Michigan, thanks for your help on my 92’ Chevy c1500 !
Yes it's working good.
Great job Bear! By the way, even the newer GM trucks have that problem with the broken wires in the door harnesses. It is ironic though that you have a garage where you could work indoors, but you chose to rough it outside in "my garage" instead! If only we could control the temperature out there, we wouldn't need a garage! I guess we just have gotten so good at this stuff that we like the additional challenge of having our hands going numb halfway into the job! Now go back inside and have yourself some hot chocolate and relax. You deserve it Bear! God Bless you my friend.
It felt good to work outside today.
If you have a door chime you should have a working speaker. The chime is through the drivers speaker on these.
Man glad to see the videos
Been watching for a few years
thank you very much
I know all about door handle problems I have been fighting the handle in my caprice have broke more than 5 interior handles in 3 months or so.
That's no fun