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(Studies).. "have concluded that although the standard gasohol mixture of 90 percent gasoline to 10 percent ethanol could cut carbon-monoxide emissions by 25 percent, evaporate hydrocarbons would rise by as much as 50 percent and nitrogen oxide by 15 percent. Other reports indicate that alcohol blends are significantly more volatile than alcohol-free gasolines and therefore, evaporative emissions for ethanol blends are 5 percent to 220 percent above emissions for straight gasoline. The Clean Air Act of 1977 actually banned products such as ethanol. Slight increases in nitrogen oxide emissions and substantial increases in evaporate hydrocarbon emissions were observed from cars using gasohol. However, because ethanol amounted to a minute fraction of the nation's gasoline sales at the time, the EPA administrator ruled that "there is no significant environmental risk associated with its continued use."
Seems like in 1977 we were worried about another ice age too!
Anyone seen a GOOD quality, clear untinted, low-profile bug guard for the TrailBlazer??
Within the first 400 miles of having my bravada the load leveling mechanism started sounding like a machine gun - when I took it in they said it was 'working with in specifications'. I had to firmly ask them to resolve the noise issue. I'm hoping there is a fix for this annoying noise as well.
In your post of your trip, you address the issue of wind noise and the flap at the end of the windshield trim.
Did you do anything to seal or firm up this piece and did you notice a change in the wind noise or do you only suspect this is the cause?
I looked at my Envoy and the end will definitely deflect and probably with a wind gust. Yet it may be difficult to seal up. Any suggestions?
Paul P
Of course the other daily application for this handy piece of over-priced technology is giving you directions when you're lost, or an alternate route when you need it. Now, I personally wouldn't try to do this on-the-fly, going 80mph on the highway. I'm sure some jackass would, but I hope people have the common sense to only have their co-pilot operate the system, or pull over, for cryin' out loud. With all the distractions in cars today, I really hope people use their heads and don't make this another way to cause accidents.
As far as cost, I'm not sure what Toyota's pricing will be, but I've been told by several insiders that the new 4Runner will have several option packages to try to actually drop the price a bit over the '02. I know that sounds crazy with an all-new larger platform with a lot of great stuff, but that's what they're saying. I guess time will tell...but I'm not paying more for it than what invoice is on an Envoy SLT, I can tell you that! I don't see the point in a $35k+ 4Runner. I may as well fork over the extra $ and get the Lexus GX 470 with everything on it. Or even a little more $, and I could have an H2!
Hey GMDrone, can't the factories be educated in the proper installation?
John
I also asked them to look at the problem of the windshield cowling deflecting in a crosswind and allowing wind to rush through the door panel. One way I was able to evaluate the problem while on my trip was to lift the flexible portion of the cowling up over the fender. It will rest on top of the fender. It created a bit of wind turbulence that I could hear, but it also eliminated the wind rushing through the door panel.
I explained this to the service writer at Love Chevrolet (Columbia, SC). Their repair was to reinforce that flexible portion of the cowling with a small block of foam secured by adhesive to the fender and the cowling. It now keeps that cowling from deflecting down in a crosswind. From the looks of it their fix should be effective. Now we'll find out if this is the real culprit in the mirror whistling saga. I will drive it to Atlanta Sunday. I'll report back after that trip.
I also asked them to evaluate the engine knock I hear at start up. They told me that GM has declared it to be normal. However, it is now in the service record and if it ever becomes a bigger problem, I can point to my earlier complaint.
Any thoughts Mark "gmdrone"?
Anyone have this complaint about your Trailblazer?
Karen
I only have 500 miles on it and no problem yet to report.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks Tim, what would be do if we didn't have your help!!!
Debbie
Ended taking them off anyway. ;-)
Frank
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So that we can't take it back to the dealer and show them that they are pointed in the wrong direction. {:-)
Any comments from current owners would be great!!
We may buy one tomorrow and this is a concern I just heard about.
karen
http://www.timlauro.com/cars/trailblazer/1-main-page.html
Trust me, we owners here have picked apart the triplets right down to the nats @$$. If dim lights were a problem, there would be MANY posts on the topic.
My guess would be someone has a TB with the headlights out of adjustment and thinks the problem is they are dim.
Go for it and buy that TB! These trucks are great (yes there have been a number of problems experienced by a number of owners) but overall, GREAT.
If you like great sounding music, don't pass up the Boss stereo. As others have stated, it is awesome!
Just over 3000 on my Envoy and no problems (other than that original gasket around the license plate pocket on the tailgate).
ENJOY
My Envoy is just like yours. In fact, I noticed this (holes in the fender that wraps into the wheel well) on ALL of the Envoys prior to purchasing mine. It was something that I noticed almost immediately, but thought it was definitely something I could live with.
My White SLT is two weeks old as well. I'm lovin it! So far, no problems.
Good luck with yours.
Anthony
I was catching up on the posts and saw the light question. By no means are the stock bulbs dim. In fact they are brighter than either of my other cars a Grand Prix and Alero.
I replaced them with aftermarket lights as I like a bright "white" color. The replacements are noticably whiter in color and seem to illuminate the road better as in showing more details of things.
Even my wife commented on how the bright lights (which I decided later to leave stock) are yellow compared to my standard lights. That's the difference. Noticably yellow vs white when compared side by side. However, not at all poor when left stock.
Please don't get any cheap aftermarket HID look-a-like Blue Bulbs. Those are not at all good and blue light is not only illegal in many areas, it's much worse for night driving.
Let me know if you have any questions. Happy to help. Email is best as I've been busy and am not able to catch all the posts here in time.
http://www.timlauro.com/cars/trailblazer/piaa-headlight-stuff/piaa-mod.htm
I realize these three have auto headlights but the auto headlights system may need to be turned on ...
I showed them one on the lot with the covers, and they said they would give them to me for free, they just didn't know the P/N to order them. It was strange, that only about 1/2 on the lot had them.
Also, does everyone agree on the way the crossbars for the luggage rack should be directed... with the loop or eyelet towards the front of the vehicle. Mine do not have an arrow or the word front so I would really like a definitive answer.
Thanks!
Anthony
Can someone explain to me what this is so I can check to see if this is something missing in my Envoy?
They are small plastic covers on the floorboard that fit on the "feet" of the seats to hide the bolts to the floor. Each seat has 4--one at each corner. They are about 3"x2" in size. All were present on my Envoy. I think it is mostly TB's that have some missing. If a TB owner spots the covers on a dealer's lot, I'd ask the dealer to give you one off of that vehicle, and let him worry about getting another one.
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You're supposed to position yourself so your reflection doesn't show up in the windows! ;-)
tidester
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Most other cars on the way were in my rear view mirror most of the time.
Frank
-mike
You'd know if it didn't because the intrument panel lights wouldn't come on. Also, I don't believe the taillights are on with the DRL's so that would be a bad thing.
But if they are automatic on the Triplets that is good I guess. Personally my feeling on DRLs and auto-headlights is that the driver should be responsible for that stuff, instead of dumbing down our society.
-mike
Yes - kinda reminds me of the switch to automatic transmissions ... ! ;-)
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Wondering if anyone has suggestions on where to purchase additional DVD headphones. If I'm on a long trip there may be more than 2 takers for the movie!
The front passenger side door lock won't work now. When I try to lock the entire vehicle that door does nothing and when it is opened the alarm goes off.
I am also getting a squeak in the area near the passenger side air bag compartment. I took everything out of the glove box but the squeak sounds like it is inside the air bag compartment.
Forth trip back to the dealer in 7 months of ownership. Wishin' I had the Bose stereo to hide the squeaks, rattles, and rumbles.
I made a stop on the way home from the dealer and the Lamps mentioned above all came on plus the A/C and vent fan failed to function (not such a good thing when it's 90+ degrees!). I immediately took it back to be dealer. The next day it was found that the B.E.C. was not getting it's feed from the IGN switch. The IGN switch was replaced. I drove it over 400 miles this past weekend and did not have a problem. I hope no one else encounters this problem.
I wonder why what seems to be the root cause of the problem was not found right away. It looks like I would have had more 'electronic'-related 4WD issues down the road with that chaffed wire had it not been repaired.
And, DRL's are for safety - note how much more visible vehicles with DRL's on are, particularly in questionable situations such as rain, fog and dawn/dusk when may drivers fail to turn on their lights. DRL's may not be law in the US but frankly, they should be ...
Frank
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-mike