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Replying to: garyg3 (Sep 26, 2006 4:17 pm)
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Replying to: 73shark (Sep 26, 2006 6:46 pm) This bypass at least, is not intended to allow for the driver to watch a movie. Just to enable what common sense should've told the manufacturers most would want anyway.
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I'm still dissapointed with the lack of functionality from the advertised feature of AFM. I called GM and was unable to get a CSR who was even familiar with the engine feature. GM sent me a letter with information on how to submit a claim to the BBB. In short, you fill out a form at: http://www.dr.bbb.org/goauto You then follow up with a packet of information they send you. I really like the truck and would have bought it without this feature...but if they are going to advertise that it works, they should be accountable for it actually working...
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Replying to: jerrywimer (Sep 27, 2006 3:22 am)
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Replying to: ahightower (Sep 27, 2006 8:42 am) 1. Does the over ride allow you to watch DVD’s on the front screen (in park)? Thanks George
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Replying to: deovindice (Sep 27, 2006 8:36 am) The AC system REALLY pulls down the mpgs!!! It was nice enough the last trip I made that I did some experimenting with the AC on and the AC off. It goes and holds in V-4 MUCH quicker/easier with the AC off and was good for about 1mpg in and of itself! I switched to running 92 octane in my Tahoe based on feed back on other sites - this brought both the power and milage up. (From what I've read - the computer is quick to pull timing out if ping is noted and slooooooow to bring it back in - thereby limiting potential damage to the engine - but also hurting mpg/performance) - I was going to try 89 - but the station I buy my gas at - there is only a $.05/gallon difference to go from 89 to 92 so I jumped all the way to 92. I am running the tires at 40 PSI instead of 35. Noticed basically no difference in ride - but it does "seem" to coast further/easier, and tightened up the handling a bit. And I am running the Zoomers cat back exhaust which netted an improvement of about 1mpg right out the gate. I have yet to be able to fill up with non-10% ethanol gas - and would assume that I might pick up some additional milage there - but I have to drive out of my way to get to that station - so at this point, I haven't made it a priority to try. For reference - my 'Hoe is a 4x4, LT3 with 4.10 gears and 8900 miles on the clock and runs non-synthetic oil (plan on switching next change) |
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Replying to: jerrywimer (Sep 27, 2006 3:22 am) I'll let you know how it works. Joe |
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Replying to: junglegeorge (Sep 27, 2006 11:25 am) In other words...This over ride module does NOT convert your CD player to a DVD player. Sorry 'bout that.
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Has anyone had any problems with their Billet Grille's finish "flaking" off? I purchased a Carriage Works polished aluminum grille from Anythingtrucks.com and have only had it for a few months. The finish is flaking off in a few places and I was wondering if anybody else who maybe purchased a Carriage Works Grille may have had this problem. Here's a picture of what I'm talking about: See more Car Pictures at CarSpace.com">
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Replying to: rockin_ltz (Sep 27, 2006 5:28 pm)
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