Unfortunately, those won't fit. I know that the 95 is a transition year, and I am only finding headaches. (ha ha). I ordered a pair from amazon, and they didn't fit, even when the tow hooks came out.
Is it possible to put fog lights on a 1995 suburban next to where the tow hooks come out. I know this means cutting the plastic, but I want to know. Is it possible?
I already have the ashtray assembly pulled out, and have disconnected all three of the cigarette lighters. I am trying to use a drill press to widen the holes that are supplied by about 1/4 in. Is there anyway to do it, or am I beating a dead horse?
I have looked around, and have not found it yet. I was wondering if there is a way to drill out the 3 hole (1995 only, I think) cigarette lighter holder. There are three cigarette lighter holders, one has the cigarette lighter in it, the other two have "pull" listed on them, and pulling the...
Thanks. I am new to led's. Any information really helps. I am going to put in four led's in my headlights. Are there any other problems I should be aware of?
It is the 1995 suburban. It has the obd1 computer. Is there a replacement flasher module available? If so, can you post it here? I would not like to splice in resistors if a replacement module is available.
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I am trying to put led's in my taillights, and I am hit with the hyperblink (burnt out bulb) that comes with the led's using much less current than halogens. I am trying to find out which wire is the flasher wire. (black, brown, yellow, green) in the taillights. I am trying to add a resistor...
It is an obd1 computer. I don't see any flashes on the dashboard. I was just wondering. It idles very smoothly, but just drops down by 1 second in rpm's, and then it's fine again.
I have put in a 14 psi spring in my fuel pressure regulator. I have also added a fuel pressure guage on the return line. My truck runs ok when it is cold, but when it heats up to operating temperature, it starts to idle a little rough. I was wondering if I should just put the 12 psi spring...
Ok. This is very uncomfortable. I put a 17 psi pump into my suburban, and it only reads 12 psi. is there any way the computer could be controlling the psi of the pump? I am at a loss for where to go from here. help!
I found out that the parts house sold me the INCORRECT fuel pump. I asked for one that could put out 28 psi. He read the wrong thing on the screen and read 28 gph. Man, what an ordeal! I will keep the fuel pressure regulator inline in case I want to upgrade the tbi in the future. Just Phew! :)
I haven't checked the electrical power supply and ground at the pump. The fuel pump is electrically driven. The guage is just inline on the 3/8 inch line. I haven't checked the guage for accuracy. I guess I could go online to amazon and buy another one.