I get that we have pretty much exhausted every possible technical discussion after 20 years. This was probably my all time favorite thread on this forum. Surely some of us still have to be out there playing with our full size Tonka trucks, right? We've had a little snow recently. Not a lot...
My guess is it's not actually broken. Probably had moisture in it that froze in the cold weather. Not on the Hummers, but I have had similar issues before on my truck. Sun came out, warmed it up and it was fine.
Just a friendly reminder to check your leaf springs. Honestly, not something I paid a lot of attention to. Have had all kinds of leaf springs vehicles over the years and never a problem.
This afternoon on the trail I was crawling some small boulders and WHAM! ... Definitely a sound to...
There is not a relay. Turn signal is controlled by the BCM. The "click" comes from a speaker behind the instrument cluster. I have seen people also say the noises produced by the driver side speaker. I'm not sure if there was a difference in years or options.
I had posted this before, but last call. 2005 Colorado with a good 3.5 140K. It's headed to the scrapyard very soon if no takers. Not mine, but will get you in touch with the owner and facilitate to the extent that I can. Located in Indiana near Fort Wayne.
I don't think getting a rebuilt motor is any guarantee of quality at all. I've seen some really poor remans firsthand. Also disagree with the assumption that a used car will only last a year or two. That said, I understand your point. Gotta' do what you feel is right for your situation.
4Speed had texted me on this as I fall into this category. Unless you are deep into a truck money wise, I just don't think it can be done. One of the engines his customer was considering was $5000 shipped. I paid $5500 for my most recent H3 with just a shade over 100k miles. I literally got...
Pure guess, but that is similar to my 2008 when I bought it. Mine would stutter, sometimes die and go into limp mode briefly when accelerating. Then ran great. It was a bare wire on the cam position sensor. The wire would move just enough on acceleration to short to ground on the valve cover...
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