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Replying to: cpotoys (Nov 07, 2005 5:26 am) I hope you weren't referring to me! This thread goes back a way to here: mac24, "Hummer H2" #634, 27 Aug 2005 5:31 pm, which was a response to a post that was deleted because it degenerated into a personal insult. Did you join today just to take a poke at the H2 discussion? For the record, I do own a Hummer, just not an H2.
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Replying to: mac24 (Nov 07, 2005 6:31 am) Seriously, let's stick with discussing the vehicle and not the people who drive them - or don't. tidester, host |
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"The 2008 Hummer H2, which will hit showrooms in 2007, will get a midcycle enhancement that includes an updated interior and an engine upgrade, Inside Line has learned." IL Exclusive Steve, Host |
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I have a 2003 hummer h2 and I have a ticking noise behind the dash board on the drivers side left of the steering wheel. the noise level varies. The dealer has not been able to fix this noise. I have had the car in the shop no less than 10 times over past two and a half years. The funny thing about this noise is that is is not constant and only occurs when the temperature is 50 or below. I rarely here the noise when the temperature is above 55 degrees. It sounds like something is ticking behind the dash board. Has anyone had a problem like this and determined what the problem was.
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Replying to: redhummer (Jan 15, 2006 10:58 pm) With temps below 50ºF you probably have the heater on. It could be that a plastic component, possibly part of the HVAC ducting, is not fully connected to its mating component. As it heats and expands it creates the ticking noise, just as the exhaust does sometimes. It may also be that the mating component is cooled by incoming outside air, thus keeping the process going. It's a long shot, but I have actually come across something similar on a different vehicle. Dashboard noises are notoriously hard to both trace and eliminate.
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Replying to: mac24 (Jan 16, 2006 7:06 am) |
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"If you long for a Hummer of your own, for example the H2 (pictured), but just don't have that much extra cash on hand, the new Hummer Certified Pre-Owned program may be for you." Hummer Initiates Pre-Owned Program (Inside Line) Steve, Host |
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I have to say, I always hear bad press about H2, gas mileage, too big, etc. This week, my H2 rolled over twice while I was avoiding an accident. I hit a snow bank, and it grabbed my front passenger wheel and stopped my Hummer dead in it's tracks, causing it to spin on the ice and then roll. I was avoiding an oncoming car in my lane, and all this caused my vehicle to roll over twice. As I was rolling, I could feel the impact as it hit the ground each time, and was thinking since I am in this vehicle, which is like a vault, I better survive. When I came to a stop(upside down), I was still 100% secure in my seat belt. I had to kick out a window to climb out, but amazingly survived with just a few scratches. So for all those who think the H2 is not a great vehicle. I have to say, having owned too many cars to count including Mercedes and Rolls Royce, not only was the H2 comfortable, but safety is by far it's best feature.
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