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Replying to: vgaines (Jul 18, 2002 6:30 pm) As far as changing out the head unit, It is possible, they sell an adapter to keep onstar and another adapter to keep steering wheel controls. They told me that there are no relocation wires needed for that truck. My friend is looking at getting a Cobalt and we discovered that they do make a relocation harness for that but it is just to program your different settings. I think that if you have the Bose system on a TB you have to keep the factory unit in the mix. |
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Replying to: gragg1 (Apr 18, 2005 12:29 pm) |
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I am interested in installing a modified chip in the computer of my 2002 Trailblazer. I understand that there is potential for both power increase and fuel mileage increase with modified chips. I like the performance of this vehicle but it would be nice to have better fuel mileage. Thanks. |
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I just bought an 04 Trailblazer and the radio doens't work. It turns on okay but all I can get is static and it won't seek any stations that I know are there. Also if you put a cd in, it ejects it and says check cd. HELP!!! |
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My 2002 Trailblazer ext shows "OC" in the temperature part of the display on the inside mirror. What does "OC" mean?
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I have a 2005 Trailblazer. As you all know, the GM triplets come with the in-the-seat front seat belts. I find this setup very uncomfortable, with the seat belt pulling on my shoulder and collarbone. Does any one know if there are parts one can easily install, maybe on the headrest, to raise the belt and ease it's tension on my shoulder? Or maybe a taller plastic retainer part from which the belt emerges? I don't know if GM makes such a part. I asked at the dealer and they said they can not legally make any modifications to the belt. I think there might be a couple of ways to remedy the situation. So if any one knows how to fix this annoyance, would be glad to hear it! Otherwise, love the vehicle, the Bose sound is awesome and seats are very comfortable. Good power and room. |
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Also, does any one know how to disable the seat belt reminder chime from coming on when not wearing the belts? I could not find it in the manual.
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| Yes, I agree that the seat belt integrated into the seat back is annoying, especially for taller people. There isn't much you can do about it. I have a couple of those velour pads you wrap around it and secure with hook/loop fasteners. That at least minimizes it. I always thought it was designed that way due to the side airbags being available. | |
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Replying to: roberts4 (Jun 08, 2005 6:21 am)
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