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Part number v. Service Part Number
Posted by Joe Johnson at 03/13/2001 5:17 PM EST
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.
In Reply to: Re: Seat Motor P/N
Posted by P.J. Baker on 03/13/2001 4:26 PM EST:
The part numbers I know (and Mike C knows too by the way) are internal part numbers. For reasons that are not clear to me, they are not the part number that service parts uses.
He is what I know about the motors in the kit:
Window motors:
Used on current production GM Savannah (GM's big van)
Seat motors:
Used on many GM vehicles including the GMC Safari and Chevy Astro van (GM's mid-size van)
Globe motors:
Used on several GM 4WD-2WD shift actuator including the Tahoe & Jimmy/Blazer
Power Sliding Door Motor:
Not a current production motor -- used to be used on GM mini-vans -- not too old, but not the current model. This is the trickiest motor to find because the Taigene motor was a "bolt in" replacement for the Bosch and several models made so called running changes to the Taigene motor. Also, the motor is not available as a service part you have to buy the entire cable assembly. I recommend that you find a vehicle in a junkyard and try to get the part that way.
Joe J.
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