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Replying to: mdiaz0429 (Aug 12, 2009 5:16 am) You are going to have to be really firm with these people. The service writer's job is to generate as much work and income as possible. Customer Satisfaction is not on their list of things to do. As a matter of fact, they are experts at stonewalling, to minimize the amount of "come back" work, since it reduces the incoming cash flow. Demand to speak to the service manager, and don't take "no" for an answer until they have taken the necessary steps to resolve the problem. It doesn't hurt to reference the regional service organization, and the better business bureau. If this steering wheel was straight when you took it in, then they are obligated to return it in that condition, one way or another. If it has to have an alignment, I wouldn't have the dealer do it. Take it to a locally owned, independent alignment shop. I think the suggestion to pull the airbag and check the marks is a really good one. |
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| I took the starter off of my deer lease blazer a couple of months ago and had it tested at Autozone. It passed and I am just now getting around to installing it again and my memory is failing. The solenoid has 1 large post in the middle and 2 small posts, one of the small posts has an S beside it. I know that the heavy positive cable from the battery goes on the large post and I think the small purple wire goes on the S terminal. I don't remember where the other two wires go (they are joined together). The connector on those 2 is large enough to go on the large post and I think that is where they go. I seem to remember the second small post didn't have anything on it. Before I put these other 2 wires on the large post, I am hoping to get some advice from someone who knows the correct connection. Thanks. Roy | |
| I'm stuck in costa rica with my 98 S-10 blazer 4x4. i need a new pitman arm, but they tell me they have to raise/lift the engine to replace it. it makes no sense to me, but i'm far from being any kind of mechanic. a friend recommended this forum. thanks for any advice. | |
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Replying to: dunright (Sep 10, 2009 10:10 pm) Maybe they do not have the right tools to do the job. |
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Replying to: dunright (Sep 10, 2009 10:10 pm) * Tools Required: * J 24319-B Steering Linkage Puller. * J 29107-A Pitman Arm Puller. * J 6632-01 Pitman Arm Remover.
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The speedometer was working one day and then just quit and is now working again... Any ideas?
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Replying to: house419 (Sep 13, 2009 6:45 am) If you haven't done or had any work done that required pulling the cable or gear, check and see if all the connections are tight. |
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Sep 11, 2009 9:24 pm)
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Replying to: johnss10 (Sep 14, 2009 11:44 am) |
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Replying to: house419 (Sep 13, 2009 6:45 am) Since this is an intermittent problem, it's most likely a broken cable. It could be the gear on the transmission, or the speedo itself. I would take it to a speedo shop, there work is usually pretty reasonable for what they do. |
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