i have an 2007 and found that the lower control arm front(vertical) bushing to be worn right out @50000Km i have an 2007 and found that the lower control arm front(vertical) bushing to be worn right out @50000Km
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First off make sure the thermostat settings are set the same on the control panel for both front and rear units if thats ok it could b a few possibilities. 1 pluged heater core in rear 2 blocked heater hose try looking into these and see if it helps any
no that is only the older rear calipers on gm and others. the fronts do not have that style caliper and sound like the calipers are frozen and may be way your changing the pads. try opening the bleeder screw and then compressing them if they go then you need need brake hoses and if not you need calipers. god luck man
1. Have the caliper checked if the retaining bolts are fully tightened and all shims and pins are properly installed. 2. Was your rotors resurfaced??If not, The new pads are flat(new), and the rotor might be uneven causing the pads to vibrate. 3. If they aren't the rotors, inspect the CV shafts for tightening, or damage. Hopefully this helps
If its an aftermaket installation, do yourself a favor and have it removed. I have seen them disable a vehicle where they won't start. Sound like the controller is malfunctioning.
i have an 2007 and found that the lower control arm front(vertical) bushing to be worn right out @50000Km
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