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21001
David and others, Do you think there is any truth to Warn's email below where they claim their manual hubs won't work on GV's after '01? *** Paul, The 34851...
Paul Axford
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Aug 2, 2006
12:54 am
21002
... I've only dealt with putting Aisin/ Suzuki hubs on my '03 Paul, but certainly on my particular vehicle there was a clearance issue between the rear of the...
David Miller
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Aug 2, 2006
6:24 am
21003
Try a set of Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara/Escudo/etc OEM Aisin hubs. I have a set off of a '93 Tracker on our '03 GV and they fit fine. Just make sure you get the...
AJM
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Aug 2, 2006
11:34 am
21004
... ... funnily enough, I used exactly those hubs and had to modify as described. I also used the original bolts, as there was no more clearance between hub...
David Miller
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Aug 2, 2006
4:15 pm
21005
I should add that this running change is from a hub with a replaceable bearing to a one-piece hub/bearing unit. D....
David Miller
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Aug 2, 2006
4:19 pm
21006
Ours is actually a late year '03. I know it was first sold in August of '03 and it has a lot of the "new" '04 features. This is truly weird...they literally...
AJM
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Aug 3, 2006
1:55 am
21007
Good call...not a wire in sight. I just figured so much of the rest of the vehicle is rudimentary, relatively speaking, that coil-on-plug would be another...
Kelly B
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Aug 4, 2006
9:35 pm
21008
My 16 yo daughter apaprently took exception to the bumper configuration of our '01 trucklet. Actually, she was driving her Mom to work the other week and...
Pat Rahm
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Aug 5, 2006
5:56 am
21009
I have just started a new job in a mountainous region, and want to change the fog lamp bulbs to something that will handle very snowy conditions...any...
Brian T. Deveau
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Aug 6, 2006
1:27 am
21010
Hi, I would like to repeat to list members two recent requests. I really new help on those. 1. Can anyone recommend good stores for GV accessories in Chicago,...
Cunha, Mauro (SAO)
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Aug 7, 2006
1:15 pm
21011
... new help on those. ... IL and/or Portland, OR ? Or still, the best online places ? ... Try here... http://suzuki.autowebaccessories.com/store/ ...
lenfalcon
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Aug 7, 2006
3:38 pm
21012
On my latest 4WD trip, the shift lever on my 99 GV will not stay in the 4HI position. After hitting just a few bumps, it drops back into the 2WD position....
Steve West
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Aug 7, 2006
4:48 pm
21013
I forgot to say that the vehicle has a manual tranmission. ... into...
Steve West
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Aug 7, 2006
6:46 pm
21014
Hello everyone, My 2002 GV has 82,000 miles and it has started to loose oil. I notice a lot of oil pooling under the AC compressor and oil leaks around both ...
Nathan Sobieralski
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Aug 8, 2006
5:36 pm
21015
Hi Nathan, Too bad you don't own a 2003 the leak would be covered under warranty. The place to start is to clean the engine, you can do it at a coin car wash....
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sidekicksrock
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Aug 8, 2006
9:10 pm
21016
It looks like the oil is coming from where the head/block/timing chain covers come into contact. That is where the oil is wet. I have never seen this type of...
Nathan Sobieralski
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Aug 9, 2006
12:58 am
21017
... chain ... my 01 GV developed a leak in that exact cover at about 50k miles. the only way it was found was to clean the engine, and then the dealer added...
djnineball
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Aug 9, 2006
2:21 am
21018
Okay.. silly question. ARE YOU SURE IT'S OIL?? When I had my 2000 GV, not once... but THREE TIMES at 3 different stations... I was told I had a really bad...
redfoxtotem
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Aug 9, 2006
3:37 am
21019
mine leaks oil...been leaking oil since around 70K miles....car now has 117K miles....had the timing chain tensioner replaced at around 89K miles....that front...
reelbadfish
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Aug 9, 2006
4:43 am
21020
... in ... steve, there are several thing that could be contributing to your tranfser case problem. here are the major ones worn shift fork shaft worn shift...
HOLLYWOOD
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Aug 9, 2006
10:36 pm
21021
Howdy, and thanks for the tips. I'll get the fluid changed, and see if I can see anything obvious. I'm never that lucky to have it be something simple! ... ...
Steve West
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Aug 10, 2006
5:23 am
21022
has anyone out there tryed to install a cold air intake on the traker and failed. mine just wont take one it bogs out when i hit the gas with the intake...
hrtbrkkidd
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Aug 13, 2006
10:09 pm
21023
Well, it's been a few weeks since my major repair of the A/C system, it has been used in very different ambient conditions, and I can say it is better than it...
Kelly B
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Aug 15, 2006
4:49 pm
21024
... around ... to/from ... 24 ... that is amazing. best i ever got was a 2 hour straight shot, almost all flat land, driving from NY to Ohio, 23.2mpg. i never...
djnineball
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Aug 15, 2006
10:00 pm
21025
... almost all flat land, driving from NY to Ohio, 23.2mpg. i never got above that in my life again. ... I looked back in my records and it shows I've actually...
Kelly B
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Aug 15, 2006
11:36 pm
21026
This is the GV.... ... And this is your Jag.... ... Notice, if you will, the difference in compression though that's not all of the difference. R. Wink...
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Aug 15, 2006
11:56 pm
21027
GV Model 2000 V-6 Full Automatic Hi, I think it’s a common issue of GV, less cooling in traffic signals and slow speed. Now in Kuwait temp. is 48 degree in...
Pradeep Thevalakara
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Aug 16, 2006
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21028
Pradeep, while it's normal for less cooling to happen at slow speeds or stopped, 48C will pretty much guarantee it is quite noticable. For Americans, 48C is...
Kelly B
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Aug 16, 2006
12:58 pm
21029
Hi Steve, I had exactaly the same problem. In my case it turned out to be something quite simple, the actual lever was just slipping from its position, nothing...
Diogo André Assum...
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Aug 16, 2006
4:41 pm
21030
Here's a hint you have a wheel bearing going south in the next couple of hundred miles. When on a left- or right-hand curve, not a stoplight turn, but a 30-50...
Kelly B
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Aug 17, 2006
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