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Replying to: k2rm (Mar 21, 2007 8:25 pm) thanks |
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Replying to: k2rm (Feb 17, 2007 8:00 am) Can you provide directions for removing the deck, and Do you have a link for the dash mountable headphone jack you installed?
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Replying to: jlob (Apr 07, 2007 7:49 pm) Using a small flathead screw driver, press the three clips holding the GPS and clock sensor plate on top of the center stack. The plate will hinge backwards and then out. Disconnect the two sensors by removing the clip. There is a pushable lock on each clip you remove during this process. Remove three screws hidden by the top plate. Remove two screws above MID (I think that is where they are). Open ash tray and remove the tray. There is one screw behind there that you have to remove. Pull off black pads on both sides of center stack. These are the pads about ankle high. They are held in by clips and easily release when pulling on the pads. Pull off center stack bezel. You may need to put the gear shift in to L position to remove the bezel. Remove the cigarette lighter wires and ash tray light if needed. Remove 4 screws holding the deck in. Remove the deck. It will be obvious which cable you need to remove from the deck. It looks just like the cables on the PIE interface. Remove the cable and hook up the PIE interface. I double stick taped the interface on top of the deck so it wouldn't be rattling around behind the dash. Reverse the process to reinstall. I purchased the dash mount headphone jack from circuit city. It was in the automotive section and it is marketed as a boat accessory. It is white, but doesn't bother me as I can hardly see it. Good luck!
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Replying to: k2rm (Apr 09, 2007 7:19 am) (note: I'm really new to this car, like 2 days) Thanks, martin
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Replying to: martine (May 03, 2007 8:08 pm)
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Replying to: k2rm (May 08, 2007 9:54 am) http://forum.planetisuzoo.com/viewtopic.php?t=6358 martin |
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Bought an 03' Ax about a month ago,and recently ran into this forum while surfing the net.I must admit I was a little disappointed reading some of the topics written by owners on major issues concerning the transmission.I've already had to take it to a local dealer to have an oil leak repair.Apparently the seal had to be replaced.Luckily it has 57,000 mi. and I'm covered til 60,000.I'm also starting to experience alot of other issues owners have been complaining about that I didn't notice while test driving it.Things like "the bump you feel after you come to a stop and during exceleration.Anyways, I'm just concerned that I'll be having problems with my Ax in the future.Hopefully its just a handful of owners having these problems, and mine will be dependable for many years to come.
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My Axiom has about 30K miles and recently the ABS light came on. I noted on some of the messages that a recall had been issued for the ABS but I don't recall having had any notice from Isuzu. If anyone has info on this, would appreciate the help.
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