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Where Can I Find Wire Diagram For GMT 201 DVD, HVAC, GR 9781?

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The GMT 201 is the third generation of the U-platform (or U-body) mini-van and crossover SUV manufactured by General Motors since 1990. It is a front wheel drive vehicle. Sales in North America stopped in 2009, but the vehicle continues to be produced in China.

The mini-vans were divided into three generations:
• First generation: 1990-1996
• Second generation: 1997-2005
• Third generation: 2006-present

The GMT 201 van was commonly referred to as a 'crossover sports van' by General Motors because of their SUV-inspired styling. The North American vans were built in GM's plant in Doraville, Georgia.
GMT 200 names are applied to various GM U-based minivans. These include the Oldsmobile Silhouette, the Chevrolet Venture, Pontiac Trans Sport, Montana and Opel Sintra.

The phasing out of the General Motors U-platform vans in 2009 took place due to the development of the GM Lambda platform.

HVAC stands for heating, ventilation and air conditioning. HVAC system design is one of the major sub-disciplines of mechanical engineering.

It is based on the following principles:

• Thermodynamics
• Fluid mechanics
• Heat transfer

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