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Default 2000 Z71 4wd push buttons - 11-10-2009 , 07:33 AM






They have started not working all the time. Is there something a "sorta"
mechanic can do without too much money to fix it? Is the switch easy to
get to? About how much would a new one cost? Thanx for any help. I just
joined giganews to find you all! Glad you're here.

Thanx,
Bob

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Default Re: 2000 Z71 4wd push buttons - 11-10-2009 , 08:13 AM






On Nov 10, 8:33*am, bsoderror1 <bobar... (AT) wildblue (DOT) net> wrote:
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They have started not working all the time. Is there something a "sorta"
mechanic can do without too much money to fix it? Is the switch easy to
get to? About how much would a new one cost? Thanx for any help. I just
joined giganews to find you all! *Glad you're here.

Thanx,
* *Bob
I had to replace the switch on my 2000 and IIRC it was about $75 and
took 10 mins to replace. I have read on here that a lot of the issues
are with cold solder joints and I believe some have even removed the
switch, resoldered the joints and that solved the problem.

HTH

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Default Re: 2000 Z71 4wd push buttons - 11-10-2009 , 09:00 AM



genius wrote:
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On Nov 10, 8:33 am, bsoderror1 <bobar... (AT) wildblue (DOT) net> wrote:
They have started not working all the time. Is there something a "sorta"
mechanic can do without too much money to fix it? Is the switch easy to
get to? About how much would a new one cost? Thanx for any help. I just
joined giganews to find you all! Glad you're here.

Thanx,
Bob

I had to replace the switch on my 2000 and IIRC it was about $75 and
took 10 mins to replace. I have read on here that a lot of the issues
are with cold solder joints and I believe some have even removed the
switch, resoldered the joints and that solved the problem.

HTH
I got the main part of the dash off, but I can't figure out how to get
at the solder joints and I can't even figure out how to remove that
little assembly with the switch(s) in it... Any tips?

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