Mine started doing the same thing around 90K miles. Took me a while, but I finally found that it was coming from the rear of the intake gasket. It only started to leak once the engine was at normal operating temp, enough for pressure to build up and push it out the bad spot on the gasket. And...
The ac compressor pulley spins freely until the compressor clutch engages. You would see the same mileage as you would if you were running w/o the ac on.
There are several interfaces you can add to your stock GM stereo so that you can charge and control your Ipod with a direct audio signal into the stereo w/o any signal degradation like an FM mod. Peripheral Isimple is one interface for example.
If you would like a little more volume and...
You won't have a problem fitting any of those in your truck. The only reason I can think of why they would say it wouldn't fit is because the screen hits the shifter when it comes out while in park.
A 305/35/24 tire shouldn't rub at stock height if you have the proper offset wheels. Mine didn't rub at stock height nor after I put on my 2/3 drop. But now with my 3/5 drop, I get some rubbing on tight lock to lock turns. The offset on mine are 30mm IIRC. Offset is what's going to be the...
Mine did the same thing a while back and I just unplugged it for the meantime until I had it repaired. ABS and traction control systems become inoperable, but nothing that makes the vehicle unsafe to drive. There are several vendors on Ebay that can repair and/or upgrade the EBCM for under $150...
On wheelsnext.com you can filter your wheel searches by vehicle fitment, number of spokes, size, and finish to show only the styles you are looking for.
No prob. I forgot to mention that they also provide the proper lug bolts/nuts, and the tires come mounted and balanced. You can have the tires nitrogen filled and order a set of locks to go along with your order too if you choose.
I bought a set of wheels/tires for my caddi from wheelsnext.com. Type in your car and it will list only the wheels with the proper offset and lug pattern that will fit your vehicle. They also provide wheel/tire packages with only the proper range of tire sizes to choose from that fit your...
As far as I know, GM didn't use the keypad access on any of their trucks. There are several aftermarket versions though. You'd have to figure out the manufacturer of your particular system and try to contact them to see if there is a reset procedure.
Looks kinda like a DTS, with taillamps pulled from the STS and headlamps from the Escalade and the corporate Caddi grille. Rumor is that the frame is a GM medium duty truck frame rolling on 19.5" wheels/tires and pushed along by a diesel motor.
You'll be able to tow heavier loads easier with some deeper gears. Swapping to 3.73 or 4.10 will help a lot. Lower gears (higher ratio) will help relieve some stress from the rest of the driveline, especially the transmission. Making sure the trans stays cool is really important while towing...
Like RT stated, it's for the auto climate system. It's a small fan that draws in the cabin air to a thermistor to tell the hvac computer the temp of the air so it can adjust the hvac system accordingly. A lot of times you can blow compressed air into it to clean it out and get rid of the noise.
Most newer aftermarket rs systems do not damage the starter. With older and cheap rs systems, if the vehicle is remote started then you get in and forget it's running and turn the key to start it, the starter will engage again. Some newer vehicles and remote start systems won't re-engage the...
Sorry, but the manager has given you false info. 00-02 models has the sub option in the left rear quarter trim panel, 8" sub. 03+ models are underneath the forward portion of the center console, 6" sub. All GMT-800 SUV platforms are equipped with an amp, but not all are available with a sub.
It does look like a stb, but doesn't seem like it can be very supportive because of the severe angles allowing too much flex, especially since it's a multi piece part bolted together rather than welded. It probably bolts to the top of the upper shock mount brackets. I think that if it was a...
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