Why not just install a Double-Din, afterall you have the space.. (does anyone make those with the changer in them?) I know in a regular Din-sized one, you...
... space.. ... Because GM radios are DIN-1/2, not double. Double are for the Japanese cars that have the extra space below them where people sometimes...
Thanks for the info. Fortunately at 41,000 miles I still have a lot of extended warranty left. If it gets worse as I approach 60,000 I'll have to bring it...
I'm curious how many Alero owners actually abide by the oil life monitor instead of changing the oil on a regular schedule? With previous vehicles I was a...
Well, if you didn't notice, starting around 94, GM had started using Double-Din radios instead of the Din-and-a-half that they used previously... The radio...
It's been my opinion that 3000 miles is big ripoff unless you're driving your car downtown in a sandstorm every day. Even my last car (a '91) mentioned up to...
Well, Crutchfield points toward GM using DIN-1/2, but either way, the selection of larger-then-DIN devices is less than a handful and they're nothing to get...
In a message dated 3/2/04 8:34:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I've seen oil changes recommended every 3,000 miles by independent car experts. Synthetics go...
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Yeah, a 6.5" touch screen with a built-in DVD player is pretty low tech, isn't it =) I guess it would be a whole lot better if it had a navigation system in...
i believe Kenwood makes one, and crutchfield has it.. That's the one that fits in the double-din slot, plays DVDs, has a touch screen, but sadly no navigation...
Found it. Thanks! It's a beaut. http://www.kenwoodusa.com/product/product.jsp? productTypeId=37&sortBy=price&productId=2557 Too bad it's Sirius (personal...
Hi all I have a 2002 Alero - has anyone had the Retained Auxiliary Power feature sttop working? This morning, when I turned off the car, the stereo turned off...
I have a 1999 Alero 3.4 and I am hearing some engine (metal grinding) noise coming from serpentine belt. Car only has 50K mi. (Yes I had to replace the intake...
i have this problem when its cold out but i think you need a new serpentine belt or one of the gears that the belt rests on or maybe just need to clean it and ...
Check the back window for what they call spring cracks. These are little cracks in the rear defogger lines that can cause that to occur. They say if this...
Thanks! Don't suppose you have a picture of where I am supposed to find this little ba$tard, do you? I still don't quite understand where to get to it. ... ...
... It's listed here: http://www.oldsmobilepartstore.com/cgi-bin/car-part-store/wsearch/wsearch/index.html And this information is courtesy of Jasson Curtis: ...
That's what the dealer said too. There was even a bulletin on it. But I can find no evidence of any "cracks" or breaks in the grid. Also, if there were any...
ill take a pic of it tomorrow! Jasson Curtis ... From: "kempton180" <kempton180@...> To: <Alero@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 11:48 AM ...
if its metal grinding then i dont think it is coming from the engine Jasson ... From: "Jeremy Hile-Hoffer" <VaJer24@...> To: <Alero@yahoogroups.com> ...
It sounds sort of like a grinding noise, it's one of the bearings off the belt, I just wondered if any on hte older alero's had a frequent failue. J ... -- ...
Jeremy, Check to make sure that the noise isn't coming from around the a/c compressor. They have a tendency to start "grinding", and it is either rust around...
Also, I would check the two idler pulleys and the tensioner pulley (if it's a V6), i've had a bunch of these (on all kinds of cars!) come into my work lately...
An old trick I learned years ago. Take a long shafted screwdriver(1' or longer) and place one end on the A/C, alternator or near the suspected bad bearing (DO...