I would take $75 for the set. Believe it or not a new set which is the same as ours is $200.
I've seen individual discs sell for $50. It's nuts. I hope the cleaner works for you.
I have the original version that came with the truck. There is no setup disc that I know of
Do any of your discs read? If not there may be a problem with the system. You can try running
a CD cleaner, with the little brush on it, through the system. Good luck.
I have a 2003 EB with navigation and my CT disc does not read. All of the others work. I bought a new set of discs and it works fine now. I would consider selling my other set if your interested.
I clean off the dirt and then spray all the pivot points with WD-40 every few months. The boards work smoother after spraying. You can hear the difference.
It's hard to believe there is that must rust on a 14. I know NY winters can be bad but damn. Am I missing something. I just figured it out your talking about the 03 right.
The Michelin have a 70,000 mile warranty. The less expensive tires could be as low as 40,000. Some members have mentioned other tires you may want to consider.
That's a bummer. Where can you find a truck like your for what the insurance is going to pay. If everything else is good on the truck it may be worth repairing. Don't take the first offer from the insurance company. Good luck.
I bought a small cooler years ago that plugs into the cigarette lighter. I used it without a problem until one night while on the road I forgot to unplug it. The next morning the battery was dead and I had to call for a jump. I don't know if the new coolers sense low voltage and shut off...
I never thought about that but you make a lot of sense. The prices of these vehicles are out of sight. Weather it's the Nav, Yukon, Escalade or Tahoe, their all nuts.
Habbibie is right. The way you drive has a lot to do with mileage. Try to avoid jack rabbit starts. Gently press the gas and get into the higher gears as soon as you can. Look ahead to see if the light is red and get off the gas coasting to a stop. Keep your tires at the recommended air...
From what I've read on the forum and from other sources it may be a good idea to install a catch-can to the motor. Helps to keep carbon from building up on the valves.
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