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2005 Pontiac Montana - Q&A

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I have a 2005 Pontiac, montana that the DVD player stopped working. I get sound but no picture.?
I'd like to know how to replace it.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

You will see if it is a connection issue or a player issue. To replace the player, you grasp the auxiliary power receptacle/RCA bezel at the edges and pull rearward to release the bezel from the lower center console. Once it is removed, take the screws out holding the player. something like that...

Hello Charlene. Why have the starter rebuilt? Starter's are cheap. Well, gear-reduction starters are costly, but your engine's starter is not. Buy a new factory starter and have it installed. Who rebuilds starters anymore? Peace. Reference:Current ASE Certified GM Electrical/HVAC/Trim Tech

What is the price for a 2005 SV6 Montana Transmission Rebuild?
Went to the dealer for diagnostic after small shops wouldn't give me the proper answer(no codes on the computer).Paid there around 60 $ in general diagnostic and than asked the permission for the trany mechanic to have a look for 115 $.After an extended road test code P0118 showed up,Harsh upshift,Sluggish at times,internal trans fault,Slipping...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

if you have money to throway i could use some but if you wont some expernced advice from a master rebuilder of 20 years do not bring it to a transmission shop they work to make huge profits and do not care about you and they say one thing and do another to rebuild a transmission it cost in parts...

In the fuse panel the bcm fuse is in location number 47.Hope this info helps.Best of luck.This link will give you some insite in programing your remote.http://programyourremote.com/ Reference:Working in a chevy dealership over 19 years.


 
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