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2007 and TSB's... anyone posting these yet?

My HVAC module was "reprogrammed per bulletin 06-01-32-003 " but I can't find this anywhere on the site.  That is a TSB number, right?

 
TIETANIC said:
My HVAC module was "reprogrammed per bulletin 06-01-32-003 " but I can't find this anywhere on the site. That is a TSB number, right?

Sounds like one.
 
AVid said:
You want TSB's....we got TSB's

Try AllData

AVid

The summary list is ok, but they don?t offer subscription service for the ?07 Av yet, so you can?t view the full TSB. I see a couple TSBs for my driver?s door ?creaking? sound that I?d like to view, but the subscription service only goes up to 2006.? :(

On a side note, Alldatadiy.com is a great service and well worth the $24.95. I?ve subscribed to a few vehicles in the past and find the online service/repair manuals very useful.

 
Steel said:
I see a couple TSBs for my driver?s door ?creaking? sound that I?d like to view, but the subscription service only goes up to 2006.? :(

Well, I don?t know what the TSB includes, but today I finally figured out what was causing the ?creaking? noise in my driver?s door.

It?s the rubber weather stripping that?s attached to the roof and seals the top of the window frame to the roof panel. The door (window frame) moving against that seal causes a ?creaking? noise when my truck is moving slowly over rough terrain (i.e. gravel driveway). My solution for now was to spray WD-40 on a shop rag and wipe down the rubber seal and the inside top of the window frame and it cured the ?creaking? noise.

Don?t know how long the ?fix? will last though?probably until the first time I go through the car wash.

Have to look for a better rubber lubricant?maybe K-Y.? >:D? ?
 
My '07 Suburban owner's manual recommends "weatherstrip lubrication" as part of the service & appearance maintenance:
Silicone grease on weatherstrips will make them last longer, seal better, and not stick or squeak.  Apply silicone grease with a clean cloth.  During very cold, damp weather frequent application may be required.
In the "recommeded fluids and lubricants" section it lists both a weatherstrip conditioner and a silicone grease for weatherstrip "squeaks".
 
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