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Re: Wanting to replace our Suburban [aggie10]
by tsf7
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Jan 15, 2009 (9:04 am)
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Replying to: aggie10 (Jan 14, 2009 9:35 am)
No special tricks to maintenance. Other people will have different ideas (ie, change oil every 3000 miles), but I just follow the recommendations/requirements in the owners manual as far as intervals for changing fluids, filters, ect. On the Chevy, I change the engine oil when the indicator tells me to. On my VW, I change every 5k miles like the manual says. Don't forget to maintain things like transmission, transfer case, and differential fluids as the manual directs, whether the dealership does it or an independent. Opinions will vary, but I use high quality synthetic engine oil (Mobile 1) and transmission fluid -- adds a little money to services, but it isn't much in the long run.
Beyond maintenance, I go through and check my fluids about once a month -- check transmission, engine oil, coolant level, power steering fluid, refill wiper fluid bottle. Your owners manual explains how to properly check these (especially the transmission). Takes about 2 minutes. Also, pay attention to noises, changes in operation, ect. Drive with the radio off on occasion and listen.
As far as coolant leak problems, I haven't had any problems. The coolant level on my '04 hasn't changed since I've owned the vehicle. The temp gauge never goes above the center point on the gauge, either, even towing the 6000 lb travel trailer in hot summer temps and steep highway grades we have out here in the West. Again, good luck.
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Replace 2001 Chevy Suburban Foglight Assembly
by AB_aka_BeeZZie
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Jan 19, 2009 (12:57 pm)
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Anyone know how to replace a foglight assembly on a 2001 Chevy Suburban 4WD 2500?
I found that the driver side foglight lens on my Suburban is missing; I've already purchased a new assembly, but now can't figure out how to replace without removing the whole front bumper....Haven't been able to find an answer anywhere online.......... ...... is there an easier way to do this?
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Re: Wanting to replace our Suburban [aggie10]
by sbatncpl
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Jan 28, 2009 (4:01 pm)
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Replying to: aggie10 (Jan 12, 2009 1:40 pm)
I to am at the contemplation stage of trading in my Suburban. BUT. Mine is a 1995 model with only 95,000 miles. Excellent shape, kept in the garage and everything works. The answer why do I want another one is simple, I've got a bug for another Suburban! The only years I'm interested in are 07 and 08. I like the body styles better. Trade-in for mine is $3,000 max! and an 07 will easily cost 28,900 and an 08 I can work on for about 35k. But is it worth it? I do plan to keep it for 13 years, but will the new one last as long as the one I have? Dealers are not dealing like I wish they would on 07 and 08 models, they have the price up there and they aren't moving. So. Should I trade or stay with what I have?
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Re: Wanting to replace our Suburban [sbatncpl]
by kiawah
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Jan 28, 2009 (4:17 pm)
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Replying to: sbatncpl (Jan 28, 2009 4:01 pm)
I had similar situation over a year ago, went from a 97 to an 07.
My observations: ride is substantially nicer, less interior space, many more creature comforts and technology improvements, smaller gas tank (loved the old 42 gallon drive a whole vacation day tank).
I like you, will have (I need to tow or travel) a Suburban for years to come.
Did I "need" to upgrade, no. Could I have gone another couple of years without it, probably (nothing major wrong). Do I feel like I made the right decision a year ago, yes.
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Re: Wanting to replace our Suburban [sbatncpl]
by rockman59
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Jan 28, 2009 (9:18 pm)
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Replying to: sbatncpl (Jan 28, 2009 4:01 pm)
Mine is a 1995 model with only 95,000 miles. Excellent shape, kept in the garage and everything works.
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Don't even think about trading for one of the later models. Keep driving your '95 until you use it up....then upgrade. You won't be sorry.
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Re: Wanting to replace our Suburban [sbatncpl]
by ahightower
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Jan 29, 2009 (4:36 pm)
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Replying to: sbatncpl (Jan 28, 2009 4:01 pm)
If you want new, I'd get an 09 with the six-speed transmission. If you want used, wait another year or two and pick up a used 09. That's one significant upgrade that I think is worth either paying for or waiting for.
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Re: Radio buttons -- paint coming off [tsf7]
by northernliving
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Feb 16, 2009 (7:58 pm)
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Replying to: tsf7 (Mar 31, 2008 12:20 pm)
Mine looks the same (wife's fingernails!). You can get repalcement buttons from http://replacementradios.com/product_info.php?products_id=1032
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99 suburban 1500 transfer case leak
by geodoc
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Feb 28, 2009 (9:53 am)
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developed a transfer case leak 120k due to oil pump flange induced design defect (like msg# 49/377). i have a gravel drive and didn't detect leakage until i heard gear noise (alas, too late!) and internal components were fried. looking for a way to avoid same at 240k. is it possible to beef up this area of case with a weld or other? also looking for source for reliable taillight bulb receptacles, as i've had lots of trouble here
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Re: Wanting to replace our Suburban [ahightower]
by murphy4
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Mar 10, 2009 (2:07 pm)
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Replying to: ahightower (Jan 29, 2009 4:36 pm)
Has anyone leased a 2009 Suburban in the last few months? Are there any competaative lease rate in the market now?
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Re: traction off / ABS lights are on [markanag]
by kslrr
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Mar 30, 2009 (3:08 am)
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Replying to: markanag (Sep 26, 2005 6:59 pm)
Hello. New to the forum. I might have another reason for an indicated "sensor failure", especially if accompanied by noises from the front: Wheel bearing failure to point that the Center line of the wheel is no longer perpendicular to the Spindle, which would screw with the speed sensor gap. I will post what I find.
Fortunately for me, the bearings started to make the awful noise only 10 miles from home (Perris, CA) this morning just as I started my 245 mile trip to Las Vegas, where I work.
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