Posted on 03/03/2008 8:47:13 AM PST by BGHater
The cheap plastic rolling egg cartons that pass as cars these days are totaled if you back into the garage at one mile per hour anyway.
Crapaloy (Tungsten Cowhide) ain’t cheap.
Some codes...GM has a proprietary list they won’t share. I don’t remember which one stung me recently, but my regular mechanic had to take my Trailblazer to the dealer to obtain the definition. It is only going to get worse.
Neither is prefabulated amulite.
Their are certain websites that have the codes of all the manufacturers............
http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/chevrolet/index.php
On the plus side, no more idiot insurance companies using Chinese knockoff parts to repair your car and “forgetting” to tell you about it until something fails/goes wrong.
That's the other half of corpo~nazi formula....
Btw~ A Dynasty fully equipped is big & nice.
Also 15 years, 233,000 miles still the same alternater, waterpump, etc., etc., nice, very nice.
Sounds like poor installation more than a part problem.
Your DieNasty fits in the trunk of my Jag. It’s not big!
What year is your Trailblazer?
Fortunately, both the Indians and the Taiwanese make much better replacement/upgrade lights. Here's some samples of their work as installed on my cars:
87 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas/TWR replica
90 Nissan Pathfinder (beater)
Somewhat subtle, but the clear-lensed (as opposed to fluted or patterned) headlights make a huge difference in light output. And they're properly sealed.
I thought he was talking about the lens specifically. I may have missed whether this was one of the integrated designs.
So when I say what I say I'm including that as a major factor.
On the other hand, since I’m in the middle of rebuilding/upgrading my 66 Impala, here are a few part costs:
Alternator/generator (GM knockoff) 39 bux
Starter (GM knockoff, 350 small block) 55 bux
A bit of a side benny is you can actually get yur hands in there to work on it...
Comes at a price. Whatever it costs when you get 13-15 mpg.
While you’re at it, don’t reuse the old GM-style starters, get a modern gear reduction unit. Your battery and engine will thank you.
In addition, if you fit the Impala with a TH700R4, your acceleration will benefit AND you’ll get up to 40% better fuel economy.
Those trannies got a bad rep because they got used in the Blazer and burned out alot.
The engine in the Blazer is way, way too small, so the tran does alot of shifting - UNLESS (and I learned this the hard way) you have the throttle cable set right.
(needs to be set so the tran won’t shift up unless the engine r’s are higher)
Actually, the post-87 (88-up) trans are all fixed and have an excellent rep now. You can get them built stronger than a 400, if you so desire.
I’m putting one in the Jag this year.
My Blazer’s an 84. Used to be a daily driver, but now I just keep it runnable and tuned if it snows, or I need to pull some fool out of a ditch, or need to haul lumber or something. Handy little truck, them Blazers!
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