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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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Replying to: malibu99 (Jun 17, 2005 10:57 pm) Good luck! johnr Edit: I found the post with the link - the info was from tblazed (tnx again, tblazed!): #14975 of 16862 14974 Window Switch Illumination Bulb by johntr by tblazed Jul 27, 2004 (12:15 pm) |
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2008 Trailblazer, Envoy & Rainer Ok, now that we have a better idea of the new 900’s from GM, what’s in store for the next-gen 360? 370? I hope they refine the I6. This truly is a world class engine, I found it to be a near compromise between other V6 & V8’s on the market. Smooth, powerful, quiet. Great truck, decent mileage. 04 Envoy SLE, 22000 miles Best (straight hwy) 22 MPG Average (city & hwy) 17 MPG Worst (all city) 14 MPG In my opinion, GM really could have differentiated the 360 even more by offering extreme packages that suit each unique to each model. My past suggestions: Trailblazer - offroad - Z71 Envoy - technology - XUV & DOD, etc Bravada/Rainer - luxury - sound deading/quiet 9-7x - sport/turbo Ascender - I dunno, I hate this truck. GM can fix this in July 2007. So, now the new gen are going to bow in July 2007 as 2008 models. What’s in store? We know that there will most likely be no Rainer, 9-7X, and please no Izuzu or Saturn version. Saab should have never had a truck-based SUV to begin with. X-over yes, but no truck. I have no idea why the Saab SRX didn’t proceed. Saab is foreign lux, Caddy is domestic lux. But I do think there should be a luxury version, whether it be Buick or Cadillac. There is still a market for mid-size truck-based luxury SUV. I think Buick needs it, therefore not competing head-to-head with the SRX in the same showroom. Some people don’t care if it’s a car or truck. The Rainer sells very well here in TX. But hey, rumors of a Cadillac Theta makes me want to laugh my ass off. If GM builds this, it WILL be my next truck. - I’m thinking that now that the 900 will have a hybrid option, the new Envoy will too. How does a I6 hybrid with 315-320 HP & 20/25 mpg sound? If not, GM could easily adapt a hybrid to the 5.3 V8, depending on what engine the 900 hybrid will have. From what I have heard the V8 is a very solid engine. Major upgrade in the cloth seats. My biggest complaint about this truck are the cheaply made standard GM/American seats. I find that the leather seats do provide much better support, but I like cloth. I live, in TX, too HOT for leather, I have a large dog, and I constantly grill, swim, bike, kayak, bbq, camp, fish, hike, ski, canoe, mountain climb, wakeboard, roadtrip, etc. No leather, please. I’m ok with the dash design, the industry complains of cheap parts and pieces, oh well, you get what you pay for. The Envoy interior is very Hummerish, because it was pre-H2, H3, H4, HX, whatever. Very rugged & classy. I swear I could drive it & float the river during the day, then take it to 6th Street at night. But the dash lighting puts me to sleep. Very dull, dim, pale green. Typical GM. Take some cues from Honda or VW! I love the way the Accord’s dash is bright, and easy to read. Better stereo options, even the Bose is pathetic, imo. I passed on the Bose and did everything myself, much better, and much cheaper. And the buttons on the radio are rubbing off, I have to look at replacing the head-unit. How about a no-CD required GPS? More sound deading, please. There is noticeable wind-noise on the open highway. 20 inch wheels, as an option! Yes, some big fat DUBZ. Why is it so hard to find good looking 20’s for the 360? I have looked everywhere. Can’t even get 20’s on an Envoy Denali. The SS rims are sweet though. There are HUGE gaps in the front fascia & rear bumpers. GM finally did it right with the 9-7X. That’s not too much to ask, now is it? And yes, overall I love my truck, I buy Honda cars, and GM trucks, but a few upgrades would make me the first in line in July 2007. |
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