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3260 messages, Last post on Apr 28, 2009 at 7:02 AM
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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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Got 04 Denali with approx 50K miles on it. I am thinking about replacing the spark plugs. Has anyone use Bosch Plat +4 before?
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Replying to: hiten (May 17, 2006 10:52 am) I changed the spark plugs in the Olds Silhouette for the first time at 140,000 miles. They were still going strong with no problems, but I wanted to make sure they did not get cemented to the head. I replaced them with the Bosch Plat +4. I like the plugs so far. I now have 176,000 miles. I like the idea that you don't seem to need to gap the plugs. Also, they shouldn't burn open like most plugs. When I replaced the original plugs, they were burn't open pretty wide, but the computer obvioulsy adjusted for this since they ran great up til the time they were removed. |
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I have a 06 Denali XL with less than 2K miles. About two weeks after I took delivery, it started a high pitch hum that occurs either stationary or moving. The volume of the sound increases with more RPM. It is not from the audio as it happens with either A/C or radio shut off. Took it back to the dealer and of course - "technician cannot duplicate the problem". Any ideas? Amazing how the customer service level at GM goes to zero after you walk off the floor with a $55K vehicle..
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Replying to: neo6 (May 28, 2006 3:40 pm) |
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Is it possible to bypass the window lock so the window will go all the way down on the reardoors of a Yukon?
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Replying to: edcclrt (Jun 16, 2006 5:28 pm) But then you might say, "How come the rear passenger door windows on the Ford Explorer are able to go all the way down?" Answer--compare the rear passenger windows on the Explorer to those on the Yukon...again, the reason will be obvious.
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