I agree with others. I have one sitting on the bench. I swap it during the oil change and clean while consuming beer/scotch and doing other man stuff in the garage.
I’ve seen them driving around in GM’s typical camouflage dressing. Imagine if a Colorado and a Silverado and sierra had an orgy and that’s what you’ll get. The official term is product line homogeneity. They’re trying to blur the lines between brands to strip individual identity. My guess is...
I know! Never even crossed my mind that someone in this forum would ever know life without a gun! How else am I gonna defend myself in a downtown area or snag that deer in the middle of nowhere at night?
This happened to my last 2500 when it sat during the summer while I had the fun cars out. Ever since, when the truck doesn’t get driven much in the summer I put a battery tender on both batteries and let them charge.
Yep mine does too. Axe covered it-gets in between the door and seal. I just push the go pedal further down and eventually it goes away. Other fixes include enhancing radio volume level or asking the Duchess of Nagstown to accompany me on a journey. YMMV.
In all seriousness the stealership can’t...
There have been ***some*** that got fixed after removing the dash carrier and reinstalling along with some new 3M tape. The wife sees it all the time at her dealer.
Mine was just a few empty scotch bottles I forgot to clear out of the floor board after a fun night.
My wife is a service manager at a Chevy dealer. I can tell you at her specific location they won’t do that-the price to pay if they were to get caught will eat any profit they may have made-your dealer may vary tho.
What will happen should you have an engine warranty claim:
1) They’ll want...
You are absolutely correct. In my case my wife is the service manager at my dealer. I’m not sure a no dim amber DRL is possible but a boy can dream. It would be super cool.