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Who's good? Who's bad? I've never dealt with such poor service at a CT in Canada as I have at 3 different locations in Calgary. I've heard Gateway in the SW is decent. Let's see some reviews!
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Find a small local repair shop....
Kirkham Automotive off Horton Road, great old fashioned.
Our family is considering purchasing a 2003 Tahoe. It's got 150K on it, but a one owner and serviced properly and maintained beautifully. Not really a problem on the truck itself. The only area that I found to be at all concerning was a bit of rust some...
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Not really....
It's got 150K on it, but a one owner and serviced properly and maintained beautifully .
Greetings all. This is my first post and I would like to thank everyone in advance for your help. I have a 2002 Nissan Frontier crew cab 4x4 and I recently took it to the tire shop to have the tires rotated and balanced and they broke a wheel stud off...
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Offer to split the cost of repair, or work out an agreement..
Ask your Facebook Friends
I have a 2003 silverado and the speedometer just started acting up. the MPH needle will reed much higher than the actual speed. right now it sitting on 60 when stopped. the odometer still records the correct miles. where do I start?
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I don't remember....
I would start by taking the truck to a qualified repair shop equiped with a tech repair on truck speedos.
With a tech II, they can scan, not the cluster .
To a qualified repair shop equiped with a tech II or equivalent.
My heater went out in my 2002 GMC Sonoma. I replaced the radiator cap and the thermostat, as those are the most common solutions to this problem. Still no heat. Anyone know how to fix this without taking it in?
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Still no heat.....
I replaced the radiator cap and the thermostat, as those are the most common solutions to this problem .
'05 Highlander '06 Rav4 Getting some musty smell coming out of the defroster vents when I run it. The center air vents are ok. I change my air filter/cabin air filter when needed as instructed by my manual. This happens in winter and summer.
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Some....
The condenser housing has mold in it.
The tray had a "seep hole" that sometimes got plugged up, and the water would sit in that tray and get nasty .
It had a "condensation tray" that caught moisture off the AC .
I had a Volkswagen that would do this.
I use synthetic oil in my Camry because I put about 2500 miles a month on my car and I like being able to change my oil every 4 months instead of every month and a half. Someone told me that I should use natural oil every 3 or 4 changes because they have...
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Http://www.bobistheoilguy....
ZDP depletion and GM oil life monitor...
This guy seems to devote his every waking moment to oil! http://www.bobistheoilguy.com Here is a sample.. .
If you don't find it, you can ask there.
The following site has all sorts of stuff on oil .
How can I remedy that stinky smelly sock odor from my AC?
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It is probably a small leakage Personally....
Then add air fresheners and let it dry properly.
Get it professionally cleaned and shampooed.
Probably due to condensation leaking in the passenger foot area .
Dry it out, the carpet and padding underneath are wet .
I have been a Chevy man for years and Tahoes are wonderful trucks. I just got rid of one last year. With the little bit of rust on the door it is well worth it. The Vortec motors in these trucks are beasts. Put them under a heavy load and watch what they...
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Put them under a heavy load and watch....
The Vortec motors in these trucks are beasts.
With the little bit of rust on the door it is well worth it .
I just got rid of one last year.
Man, some threaded studs have the tightest nuts when unscrewing, seems like they were designed that way. Whats the deal?? I mean, say youre normally expecting to loosen the nut with a wrench and after say, one turn, if the threads are clean, you expect...
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OK, just did something- I measured with a caliper, the diameter of that nut and found out that one side (one hex to the opposite hex) is NARROWER than the other 2 "hex" diameters!! I never knew this!! Was this nut designed that way? Or did it warp'mutate... .
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