How To Install Replace Sagging Falling Hatch Support Struts Chevy Trailblazer 02-09 1AAuto.com

How To Install Replace Sagging Falling Hatch Support Struts Chevy Trailblazer 02-09 1AAuto.com

http://www.1aauto.com In this video 1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your broken, weak or sagging hatch. This video is applic…

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1A Auto Parts says:

@ Jim Cross. We currently do not have an auto repair video that shows this
particular procedure. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393

Brandon Cota says:

One of the clips/nipples that holds the strut end is loose (the piece that
is already on the truck)…it’s causing the strut to pop off …any advice
on removing the outside panel so that I can get inside and find the nut to
tighten that nipple?

1A Auto Parts says:

@xyz4565AT You would need to remove the tailgate door panel to access the
locking mechanism inside of the door. We do carry parts for a 2007 Chevy
Trailblazer but currently do not carry the locking mechanism.

Andrew Tatman says:

Looks easy, but what do I do if the hatch is stuck shut? Do you sell the
parts for a 2007 Chevy Trailblazer? What is the cost?

1A Auto Parts says:

Unfortunately we do not have anything on the power lift gates at this time.

1A Auto Parts says:

They tend to attach in a similar fashion on most vehicles. You may be able
to apply some of this procedure to your 2001 Chevy Impala.

keminor1 says:

So there are quite a few video on how to replace these lift gate struts,
but what about for the power lift gate strut. The two struts on each side
look a little different but I only ever see one strut listed for a 2008
Chevy Equinox. Not a ‘left’ (power) side and a ‘right’ side.

beekeeptim says:

Would this be the same for the trunk lid on a 2001 impala?

Jim Cross says:

Thank you for the informative video. You should note that the same general
instructions apply to changing the struts on the hatch window too. I was
able to change both in about 3 minutes (or less) with your help..

Bill Randolph says:

You do a good job with the videos but you should add alot more info. In
this video, what PSI unit should I buy, what is the difference, what is
better? Autozone has a bunch cheaper but also offers nothing to what I and
others need. I along with everyone else would buy from a guy that explains
himself in much greater detail opposed to “here is how to install it, buy
it now” type. Not being an ass but just add more info into youre videos.

1A Auto Parts says:

@ftswarbill We sell the correct ones for this vehicle located on our
website here. These are for the hatch.
1aauto.com/1A/LiftSupports/Chevy/Trailblazer/1ALSP00104/365182/2002?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=1ATony

quocthongnguyen says:

That easy? thanks mate!

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