2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
This post just recently hit 100,000 views. WOW. 
Andrew - owner/operator of Bonnevilles Unlimited

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1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
I must have contributed 1000 of those myself for reference. Lol
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widtrak77
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
First, thanks again for these solutions to these problems! A fantastic resource.
Two questions.
1.Regarding the sunroof problems, I am assuming the vent position is where the glass is tipped up in the rear? Mine will not tip up. It doesn't even try. No motor sounds, nothing. I bought a sunroof control module because I found one cheap enough but don't know if that has anything to do with it. I was wondering possibly the switch? It does slide back and forth and seems to close fine initially but after it closes it drops slightly on the right rear corner. I have my headliner down I just don't know how to proceed next since I can't vent the sunroof to perform this calibration you are talking about.
2.Regarding the water deflector in the doors, is there a possible alternative to the Polyshim Butyl Architectural tape? I inquired about some with crlaurence and it is back ordered for months. Right now it seems to only be the rear doors. If if its something temporary I don't mind having to redo it when the proper stuff is available.
Two questions.
1.Regarding the sunroof problems, I am assuming the vent position is where the glass is tipped up in the rear? Mine will not tip up. It doesn't even try. No motor sounds, nothing. I bought a sunroof control module because I found one cheap enough but don't know if that has anything to do with it. I was wondering possibly the switch? It does slide back and forth and seems to close fine initially but after it closes it drops slightly on the right rear corner. I have my headliner down I just don't know how to proceed next since I can't vent the sunroof to perform this calibration you are talking about.
2.Regarding the water deflector in the doors, is there a possible alternative to the Polyshim Butyl Architectural tape? I inquired about some with crlaurence and it is back ordered for months. Right now it seems to only be the rear doors. If if its something temporary I don't mind having to redo it when the proper stuff is available.
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
No sunroof on mine so I can't comment, but I used this 3M Windo Weld to fix my door cards years ago now. Still holding nicely. Some black Gorilla Tape can also do the trick on the short end. The effectiveness of this job is all about how well you clean and prep those doors and water shields after removing the old butyl.widtrak77 wrote:First, thanks again for these solutions to these problems! A fantastic resource.
Two questions.
1.Regarding the sunroof problems, I am assuming the vent position is where the glass is tipped up in the rear? Mine will not tip up. It doesn't even try. No motor sounds, nothing. I bought a sunroof control module because I found one cheap enough but don't know if that has anything to do with it. I was wondering possibly the switch? It does slide back and forth and seems to close fine initially but after it closes it drops slightly on the right rear corner. I have my headliner down I just don't know how to proceed next since I can't vent the sunroof to perform this calibration you are talking about.
2.Regarding the water deflector in the doors, is there a possible alternative to the Polyshim Butyl Architectural tape? I inquired about some with crlaurence and it is back ordered for months. Right now it seems to only be the rear doors. If if its something temporary I don't mind having to redo it when the proper stuff is available.
https://www.amazon.com/08612-Window-Wel ... 119&sr=8-3
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
#1. You might be using the switch improperly. To make the glass vent you need to tilt the back of the switch up like how the glass would move.widtrak77 wrote:First, thanks again for these solutions to these problems! A fantastic resource.
Two questions.
1.Regarding the sunroof problems, I am assuming the vent position is where the glass is tipped up in the rear? Mine will not tip up. It doesn't even try. No motor sounds, nothing. I bought a sunroof control module because I found one cheap enough but don't know if that has anything to do with it. I was wondering possibly the switch? It does slide back and forth and seems to close fine initially but after it closes it drops slightly on the right rear corner. I have my headliner down I just don't know how to proceed next since I can't vent the sunroof to perform this calibration you are talking about.
2.Regarding the water deflector in the doors, is there a possible alternative to the Polyshim Butyl Architectural tape? I inquired about some with crlaurence and it is back ordered for months. Right now it seems to only be the rear doors. If if its something temporary I don't mind having to redo it when the proper stuff is available.
#2. ANY butyl tape will work, 3M Window Weld will be available at any auto parts store, ANY glass shop will have some varient, or there are hundreds of options available online. If you still strike out, I have cases of it myself.
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2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler

2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
Thanks for your response! Sorry I didn't check till now.
You are right I'm sure.
I don't think I was trying it like that! I believe my '99 is different because I tried doing it the same way. I will let you know.
I found butyl windshield sealant on amazon but the only size I could manage was 8mm. The size seems slightly on the large side but I'm hoping I can make it work.
You are right I'm sure.
I found butyl windshield sealant on amazon but the only size I could manage was 8mm. The size seems slightly on the large side but I'm hoping I can make it work.
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
I actually buy the larger diameter now and just slightly stretch it as I'm applying it and you get about double the listed length.
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2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler

2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
great tip, thanks
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
the blend door issues on these cars is really driving me insane
Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
I'm told cabin air filter leaks are common and have one myself. However, I'm not finding any posts about fixing that issue. Does anyone have info that could be linked here?
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
Water leaks at the cabin air filter? I've never seen it. I'd suggest creating your own thread explaining your problems with pictures.beengone wrote:I'm told cabin air filter leaks are common and have one myself. However, I'm not finding any posts about fixing that issue. Does anyone have info that could be linked here?
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2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler

2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
I've got like 4 of these problems but anyway great list, very helpful!

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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
I've had this thread bookmarked for probably 11 years at this point. With my current car I haven't had too many of the common problems yet, but I am replacing the coolant elbows soon. I saw somewhere about swapping the o rings to the GM rings instead, is that still necessary when using the dorman elbows? It's wet under them, but there isn't a noticeable amount of coolant gone since my last flush. I don't ever see it leaking so it's probably the tiniest leak at the moment but something i'm going to take care of soon
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
Yes, the Dorman o-rings are junk.
3 of the smaller 15-34066
1 of the larger 24502846
3 of the smaller 15-34066
1 of the larger 24502846
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2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler

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1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
For the smaller o-ring you can also use 25537068.
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
It's the same
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2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler

2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
I finally took care of it, and also did my intake gaskets and replaced the upper, tensioner, and valve cover gaskets. Believe it or not, the nearly 20 year old coolant elbows came out unbroken and still felt sturdy!


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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
Nice! My original coolant elbows were the same and lasted for a very long time. They finally gave up the ghost when I did the valve cover gaskets myself.
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Re: 2000+ Common Problems & Solutions (updated 5.11.11)
Those are not original, they are the Dorman plastic ones. You can tell by the larger purple o-ring. OEM would be all orange.zombie112 wrote:I finally took care of it, and also did my intake gaskets and replaced the upper, tensioner, and valve cover gaskets. Believe it or not, the nearly 20 year old coolant elbows came out unbroken and still felt sturdy!
Andrew - owner/operator of Bonnevilles Unlimited

2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler

2004 Bonneville GXP | 60k | White Gold Tricoat | custom built supercharged 3800 hot rod | garage queen
1997 Corvette | 57k | Silver Metallic | Z06 wheels | Date-night Hauler/Parts runner
2014 Town & Country Limited | Cashmere Pearl | 115k | Family Hauler
2002 Ram 1500 Quad Cab Sport | Black| 280k | Official Bonneville Hauler


