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i have a 2000 yukon denali it has about 13000k miless in it and my front a/c wont trow out cold air my rear a/c works great but my front a/c will only throw hot air does anyone else have this issue or know how to solve it . Thanks
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Replying to: quickdropmarc (Apr 10, 2006 2:37 pm) The other camera is also at JP Customs...it is the piece that comes with a round billet aluminum mount (can be painted black) and mounts in the same location, just not with the bracket cover which is a cleaner look. As far as the view, if you get on their website, you can find a pic of a monitor mounted up near the rearview that is a picture of the view you get with this lower location. It appears to be wide-angle enough to work just fine. I thought about a higher mounting location, but do not want to drill out my rear door, and the other alternative was the license plate frame cams you can get. Concern there was it is more visible and potentially more likely to be swiped by someone. I think the lower mount is where to start, if that does not work, I will likely drill out on the left side of the license plate as you are looking at the rear of the vehicle. There is already the key cover for the spare on the right, this may balance it out a bit. Still have not committed to the $$$ though, but hooked up the boat the other day and got in and out of the truck at least 9x trying to make sure I did not mess up my rear bumper...has to be a better way! |
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Replying to: pewtercoupe (Apr 11, 2006 4:47 pm) |
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Replying to: quickdropmarc (Apr 11, 2006 1:49 pm) IMHO--if you're more concerned about lining up the trailer tongue w/ the hitch receiver, the lower mounting angle would be your best bet...and to avoid the possibility of damaging the camera, you could always mount the camera inside the little "receptacle" right above the hitch receiver opening (I'm talking about the factory hitch receiver). |
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Replying to: blky2kd (Apr 19, 2006 10:07 pm) |
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Replying to: vdoefx (Apr 07, 2006 3:53 pm) --Tom
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Replying to: vdoefx (Apr 26, 2006 2:22 pm) I am assuming you have used all the menu options available...there is a setting on mine that says "Auto" y or N, if this is set, the screen will automatically change every 90 days to a new color combo to save on the screen drivers. If you change this to N and then choose from one of the 4 settings, see if this will work. If not, I would check with the dealership on it.
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Replying to: brjohnson (May 08, 2006 2:12 pm) The problem wasn't the settings, it was a broken twilight sensor! Dealer repaired at no cost to us. --Tom |
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I have a 04 DXL and have a problem with a blower surge coming from the heating system. The surge is occurring only on the front passenger side. I took it to the dealer 2X and they said that it was acting normal. The problem still exists but only when the Heat is on, no surge when the AC is used. Has anyone been able to determine what is causing this surge to occur?? In addition, the climate control does not always get hot unless it is turn up to 90 dgerees. When set at anything less then 90, it feels like it is set at 65. Any similar issues? |
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Replying to: stranded3 (Mar 24, 2006 5:59 pm) |
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