Ibustbravo
Member
I'm just ranting.. feel free to disregard..
I have a 15 Yukon, I recently; two months ago, I rebuilt the engine myself and had the trans done by a shop. Everything is great, I didn't have to go back into the engine at all once I was finished. I was pleased.. No errors; no lights, I handed it off to my wife within hours of finishing. Last week; 1400 miles later, my wife starts the truck and we hear this clanking noise and a belt squeal.. The air conditioning compressor crashed and locked up. WTF! lol This truck is cursed!
I have two extra pumps, one new and one used. The used one came with the 2nd engine I rebuilt, the new one is from the 1st time I repaired the air. The 1st time I replaced everything but the pump because the leaking pipe was not covered under the 'bumper to bumper' warranty and the pump was fine. I just pulled the damned belt off until I decide to fix it.
What's left to break?
I have a 15 Yukon, I recently; two months ago, I rebuilt the engine myself and had the trans done by a shop. Everything is great, I didn't have to go back into the engine at all once I was finished. I was pleased.. No errors; no lights, I handed it off to my wife within hours of finishing. Last week; 1400 miles later, my wife starts the truck and we hear this clanking noise and a belt squeal.. The air conditioning compressor crashed and locked up. WTF! lol This truck is cursed!
I have two extra pumps, one new and one used. The used one came with the 2nd engine I rebuilt, the new one is from the 1st time I repaired the air. The 1st time I replaced everything but the pump because the leaking pipe was not covered under the 'bumper to bumper' warranty and the pump was fine. I just pulled the damned belt off until I decide to fix it.
What's left to break?