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One other thing I do that seems to help - I set the mode switch a few clicks clockwise to get a little air blowing out the floor vents, which will get picked up by the cabin air intake and recirculate it back through, getting it cooled down quicker. Just drove it home, started out 113° inside (95° outside) did all the above, noticed when air blowing out got down to about 70°, went back up to 72-73°, and then proceeded on down, was blowing 50° by the time my 10 min trip home was over. |
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Replying to: johnh123 (Jun 19, 2005 5:59 pm) Wxman |
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Replying to: tidester (Jun 20, 2005 11:32 am) Joe
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Replying to: malibu99 (Jun 20, 2005 6:45 pm) This is called a "Neo Wedge" bulb. It screws into the circuit board. Switch panel held in with clips, snaps down into the arm rest. Finding the exact bulb for the door switch panel will be the challenge. Someone else tried to track that bulb down a while back. Dealer had said only way they could fix it was replace the whole switch board ass'y -for a burned out bulb! The bulb itself was not shown seperately as per the dealer and has no part number from GM.
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Replying to: tblazed (Jun 21, 2005 5:42 am)
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Replying to: malibu99 (Jun 21, 2005 11:20 am) Check out "fig. F" Neo-Wedge lamps on this page from Mouser Electronics - http://www.mouser.com/catalog/622/47.pdf There are several sizes. If you could take yours out and measure the base diameter, maybe one of these would do it. Also read on a Cadillac forum someone took the old bulb apart from the plastic base and replaced it with a RadioShack miniature bulb that comes with wire leads. |
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| I am going to be taking mine in soon. The waranty is up end of July and need to get it done by then. Just wondering how they will fix it | |
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Has anyone bought one from Black Pontiac Cadillac's GMOutlet. I am still leaning on getting one. I have 17,000 miles after 35 months. I only work 3 miles from home now. I am looking at the 60month / 40k for $900, zero deductible. I would be covered for 5 more years worry free. Cheaper than buying a new one. http://www.gmoutlet.com/quote/emailserver/majorguard/05mg3.htm |
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Replying to: tblazed (Jun 21, 2005 5:42 am) |
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Replying to: malibu99 (Jun 21, 2005 11:20 am)
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