Part Description: 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Premium™ Front Outer Steering Tie Rod End
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Vehicle Fitment
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 | All Trims | All Engines
FAQ for Tie Rod End Repair
Q: What is the proper way to install the evaporative emission hoses/pipes?
A:
The proper way is to install the fuel feed/return and EVAP pipe assembly, the EVAP canister, the fuel feed/return pipe and EVAP pipe clip, the fuel feed/return pipe bracket, and the air cleaner outlet resonator.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the evaporative emission hoses/pipes?
A:
The procedure is to remove the air cleaner outlet resonator, the fuel feed/return pipe bracket, the fuel feed/return pipe and EVAP pipe clip, the EVAP canister, the fuel feed/return, and the EVAP pipe assembly.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What should be done to upgrade their vehicle to an OnStar(R) Generation 6 Digital-Capable system?
A:
All customers should take their vehicle to their dealer for the system upgrade, pay the dealer the regular retail price, pay the dealer the applicable state and local sales taxes, and then pay the dealer a one-time charge of $15 for the upgrade.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q: What is the removal procedure for the pitman's arm?
A:
The procedure is to remove the power steering gear, the Pitman Arm nut, the washer, and the pitman's arm.
Q: What is the removal procedure for the idler arm?
A:
The procedure is to remove the engine protection shield, the Idler Arm ball stud nut, the idler arm frame bolts, and the idler arm.
Q: What is the removal procedure for the relay rod?
A:
The procedure is to remove the engine protection shield, the steering damper, the tie rod ends, and the relay rod.