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Anyone have trouble with the front differential leaking? My local shop diagnosed the leak as being from the front diff. They said they have seen many Envoys/Trailblazers with this problem. $261 to replace the seal. But they said it's really hard to fix.. have seen repeats. Any others?
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I can find reference to a TSB titled "Repeat front axle leak", but can't find the whole bulletin. It's listed as TSB# 3177, (NHTSA # 10010599). Does anyone have the whole bulletin? |
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Has anybody seen this problem in their vehicle with the same climate control system as a Olds 03 Bravada? Let's say I'm standing idle for an extended amount of time, my outside temp on the climate control screen will start to click down to -33F which in turn effects the cabin temp and will stay while I'm driving. Thanks AC
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Replying to: 03oldssuv (Apr 05, 2008 6:28 am) If i recall about $16 and ten minutes of time
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Replying to: seiford (Apr 04, 2008 4:50 pm) |
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I have a 2003 Envoy that continues to blow a fuse that shuts off the turn signals, the compass and thermometer reading. While driving down the road the tac continues to bounce, but the engine is not reving. The air won't work, the cruise won't work. The vehicle will run until you turn the key off. After that it won't start until the fuse is changed. The dealer had it for 3 weeks last fall, but could not find a problem. When it happens we just have to change the fuse. Seems to happen consistantly when it has sat in the sun, then you put the air on. Anyone have this problem or a similar one?
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Replying to: envoyenvy2 (Apr 05, 2008 7:06 pm) |
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| A shop had to re-charge our battery and now the climate (HVAC) controls do not work at all. Fuse? There is no display on the controls and hot air is even coming out of the front defrost vents. Blown fuse? | |
Original BFG wearing out after 40K on 2004 LS, with some cracking. Drive 50% highway, 50% city. What would be a long lasting, fairly quiet tire? Seems to be a choice between knobby truck tires or more passenger car tires. Any advantages/disadvantages to either? Tire shop recommended General Grabber HTS. Thanks.
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