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Jul 18, 2010 - Lift and remove the rear seat cushion. ... Insert the wire loops along the front edge of the rear seat cushion into the recesses in the floor pan.
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If your 2007 Chevrolet Aveo is not producing spark and there are no codes being displayed, it is possible that there may be a problem with the ignition system. Some potential causes for this issue include:
A faulty ignition control module
Defective spark plugs or ignition wires
A problem with the distributor cap or rotor
A malfunctioning crankshaft position sensor
It is also possible that there may be an issue with the fuel system, such as a clogged fuel filter or a faulty fuel pump.
I recommend having a mechanic diagnose the issue in order to determine the root cause of the problem and recommend the necessary repairs. It is important to address any issues with your vehicle as soon as possible to avoid further damage and to ensure your safety while driving.
All you gotta do is remove the two screws off the side of the console, then the lil guy that is hidden in the cup holder ?? I pulled mine up she's broke now.... Be sure to get that.!! Then the center shift part just pulls right up with a lil ooomph, also scratch the first part I forgot the trim piece around the shifter and e-brake pulls up lol pop that ( female dog) up then finesse the shift bezel, the light is mounted to it tho so be gentle...! Sorry obviously I had to censor my wording ffs.....
take to autozone and have them run a scan. they will give a print out of code and possible replacement parts. remember they do not repair cars they sell parts.
Most likely one of your ABS Sensor is faulty which return a false value on the system and leads the activation of ABS by itself that is mainly wrong. Better have someone to scan the system. But for me its the ABS Sensor, worst case is the ABS reluctor ring having a crack (hope its not the ring, this will cost a lot).
engine lights also report on transmission faults which you experienced
have the fault codes read at an accredited auto transmission shop for a proper diagnosis and quote
YIKES!....It's time to reverse engineer your work. Disconnect the work you did and reconnect the wires as they were before you started the project; make sure you take your time.
Once that's done, check to make sure everything is in proper working order- to original design.
Get yourself a wiring diagram specific to your vesicle year, make, and model. Identify an mark the wires accordingly.
Identify and match up the wiring harness of your stereo to those of your car's wiring...if you still have a problem, you may have incompatible stereo wiring to that of your car's or you'll need to bring it to an after market car sound system installer who knows the work-around, to get it installed properly. Time to shell out the $$$
If the battery is dead in the key fob then the following will help you
1. Remove the screw from the back of the cover and open the cover of the transmitter.
2. Pull the transmitter out of the cover and carefully detatch the sticker from the unit.
3. Remove the battery and replace it with the new one. Make sure the positive side of the battery faces up. Use one three-volt, CR1620 or the equivalent.
4. Attatch the sticker and put the transmitter unit in the cover.
5. Put the two halves back together and replace the screw. Make sure the cover is on tightly, so water will not get in.
6. Test the transmitter operation.