Mounce
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Nope, the red wire is for the pop-up helicopter blades. However, they only came on the air force issued vehicles.
Nope, the red wire is where you hook the G-Force chip to.Mounce said:Nope, the red wire is for the pop-up helicopter blades. However, they only came on the air force issued vehicles.
extra 200HP for sure!MAY03LT said:I hooked the red wire up to my throttle body spacer.
The 75% nitrogen mix!Fire06 said:Do not forget the special GM Trailblazer tire air
I'm glad to hear you had such a wonderful experience with our service department. I hope that Mr. Ben Dover continues to service you properly.IllogicTC said:Nope, the red wire is where you hook the G-Force chip to.
GM Customer SVC, I recently took my TrailBlazer to an authorized GM dealer and service provider to have my annual wallet-colonoscopy and cleansing done. It was a painless experience! The service technician, a Mr. Ben Dover, made sure to apply a proper amount of lube to all parts forcibly-installed, which was a surprising change. The speed of service was okay, too! I had to be out the door to get to a function soon, and when I asked who to speak to on the matter they told me to go to Helen Wait. I went to Ms. Wait and spoke with her, and they expedited my service. My oil change and thousands of dollars in needless parts and services was done in only three weeks!
Cadillac dealers have political immunity due to providing the presidential vehicle, so no action can be taken against them. I recommend you buy another vehicle from that dealership.bmcutright said:How could a Cadillac dealer sell me a TB with worn-to-the-metal tires from having a bad suspension? Yes, I bought it as-is, but isn't there a safety inspection a reputable dealership with its own service Dept should do?
This is still out of stock, the best solution currently is to purchase a new vehicle.Fire06 said:Do not forget the special GM Trailblazer tire air
You would THINK so, but you'd be surprised. That's why I'd prefer to have a full look over the car before putting money down, and negotiate on either the fixing of the items included for the price on the car, or a reduction in price if it has to come out of your pocket.bmcutright said:How could a Cadillac dealer sell me a TB with worn-to-the-metal tires from having a bad suspension? Yes, I bought it as-is, but isn't there a safety inspection a reputable dealership with its own service Dept should do?
My dealership sold all kinds of stuff. My sticker says Chevrolet, Buick, Jeep, Dodge.... I must have infinite horsepower by now.Fire06 said:I would buy 2 or 3 vehicles just because the dealership sign said Cadillac. It is worth every penny to have a Cadillac dealer sticker on the back and a few extra horse power.