Anyone else had one go bad?
Cost $900. from dealer my mechanic said he knew of several going bad.
Hope it is a recall from GM
Cost $900. from dealer my mechanic said he knew of several going bad.
Hope it is a recall from GM
Thank you for quick response. Have already had shop replace (bohica)Well... if you're willing to R&R yourself (or have a resource who'll do it for less than $800) - check out www.car-part.com
I see one for a 2007 Ranier 5.3 in S. Dakota for $100. There are others, too - that's just the first one I saw.
You contact the location you want to purchase from; they validate the part and give you a shipping quote.
You can search on other models that might interchange (like our TrailBlazers and Envoys) or just search specifically on Rainiers.
As far as the boxes going bad - check to see if you don't have a short somewhere. There are threads here describing owners who thought they had a bad box - and many times, they found a cut or bare wire.
AFAIK, there's no open recall on these (and wouldn't be unless a 'safety' issue was at large (like starting fires, etc.))
If you need schematics, check out any post by Mooseman - he has links to them in his signature.
Depending on problem. I have seen people spend hundreds of dollars and many shops
Brought it in and we knew right away what was wrong.
Oh please don't mind me If. You read my reply, I did say that most work can be done cheaper elsewhere. I have found dealerships more helpful on problem cars. The sad part is most dealers don't have Tech's that are worth a darn. The Boomer techs are retired and the younger tech has a lot to learn1Guessing you work(ed) for GM in a service capacity. Wasn't my intent to impugn you or your coworkers; we know for the most part that the mechs / techs work toward getting it right on the first visit. And the mechs certainly have more training than we do!
My comments were geared more toward:
- Dealer practices w/ regard to service procedures / costs (one example: billing for full book time, when the actual took half the time)
- The fact that the last 360 came off the line almost 10MY ago - there are now service personnel who may have never seen one of these and don't know the unique issues with these vehicles, and how to work with / around them.
For the most part, people who spend time in this forum are:
- Intellectually curious as to how these vehicles run / fail (and using that knowledge in order to keep them on the road)
- More geared toward self-sufficiency, when possible
Anyway...no personal slight intended, and hopefully, no hard feelings.
Did not go to dealership shop could only buy from dealerLooks like he had the dealer already replace it ('bohica'), then came here to inquire.
People gotta learn with GMT360s, given their age / status - the dealership is the place of LAST (not 'first') resort.