Pretty much worked, albeit the stuff I used had dye in it (ollies had a nice sale at $9 per can w/UV). it was pooled under the condensor, off to the left, which made sense as that's where the deer hit.
I'm placing my order for the parts now. I'm including seals, shrader valve, condensor, drier, and PAG oil.
Is there anything else I ought to replace while the system has no freon?
Also PAG 150 or 46 oil? So far what I've seen I should use 150, not sure of the compressor make. assuming original...
That was the thing. I didn't add any freon, just UV dye. I didn't want to waste the stuff if I didn't have to. I was finally able to attempt to add some in yesterday though. numerous Autozone rental tool issues :p Compressor didn't cut on, but the leak did show up this time, it was pooling under...
About a month back I hit a deer while driving back home (ironically while test driving my e-brake repair). Thankfully it was a small one and it only dented the bumper and ruined the grill (which I happened to have another on hand I was going to replace anyways). However until that point the ac...
I'm trying to see how I could fix the power lumbar support in my '04 Yukon XL, the seat has been stuck a certain way since I bought the truck and it's starting to screw with my back :(, so yep it's time. As of now the only way I MIGHT be able to adjust it is if I repeatedly tap the button (It...
Fair enough.
It's $3 more on Amazon but have Prime, so the cost there is negligible.
Yeah that's my thought there. I figure it doesn't seem that hard to do, I'd rather just do it once and then not have to worry about it again for a long while.
Yeah that's what I've heard as well. I'm usually pretty funny about torque specs anyways, so yeah that won't be an issue. Would it make sense to go ahead and replace both sides while I'm at it?
Correct on both counts. It is the outer joint with the torn boot. Also we do have salt on the roads yes (though not heavily like in the rust belt though).
While changing my transmission fluid, I saw that my driver-side CV joint boot was completely ripped open. I have no idea how long it's been like this. I do get some clicking when I turn though, not going straight though. I was originally looking to get one of the heavy duty Cardone's for $78 at...
Ok false alarm. The popping went away after a few minutes. No smoke. I've been able to get some coolant. It has bubbled down a bit, not significantly. Was able to drive up the road and get heat with no signs of overheat.
Thermostat is still going up only partway. I have a new sending unit...
So I changed the thermostat. I'm trying to fill it back up with coolant. Reservoir is full. None of the hoses are obstructed. However, I thought I saw smoke coming from the engine (had a burning smell too) and new popping sounds, it was dark outside though so not 100% at this point.. Not sure if...
Don't worry I didn't think you were meaning to there. Like you've mentioned we're trying to rule out some possibilities and no harm to ask :).
Honestly I'm pretty tempted to go ahead and just try another thermostat. I happen to have one forgot, just didn't want to change out the coolant again...
Honestly I'd be surprised I pretty much followed it as It came out. Has not overheated at any point. It did go to temp on like the 2nd or third time I drive it after Installing it a day or two after. But hasn't come back since.
Nope that's wayyy too ahead of the stuff I do lol
It went to temp a few.months ago then noticed it stopped going up all the way (before the weather started cooling).
This is a 2004. Unfortunately the thermostat has no degree rating on it. I just know what I put in was 185, from the Amazon page. I'll have to give them a call on that one.
I do have another thermostat I ordered (but forgot to return, it's Gates (185°) instead of GM. I could try this one, but...
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