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Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by pull my trigger
AND NIETHER WAS THAT.........azzhole
and dont start your standard backpeddling routine by saying it was just a joke because thats all it is.....a routine if you don't like him, ignore him...... |
Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by Sean H
actually they are bmw derived v-8's, you are a few years behind on the buick stuff... they are running the engines from when BMW took over for a few years, and the new ones (06) are sweet..... :D and yes the new ones are ford motored (land rovers)....
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Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by mikes280
range rover has a old buick v8 from the sixtys in it so what asbout a ford
what is wrong with you people, it started out to be a ford chevy thing.. a joke.. pull my trigger i dont think i own the site, because i said do you know who i am.. do you know who i am, if you would take that comment serious, you must be a putz, so i take back all my jokes... dont be a putz... you guys take sh it way too serious.. this was my thread, your the one who added your thoughts... you should change your name to pull my pud..... stecz |
Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by stecz20
land rover is owned by ford.....
what is wrong with you people, it started out to be a ford chevy thing.. a joke.. pull my trigger i dont think i own the site, because i said do you know who i am.. do you know who i am, if you would take that comment serious, you must be a putz, so i take back all my jokes... dont be a putz... you guys take sh it way too serious.. this was my thread, your the one who added your thoughts... you should change your name to pull my pud..... stecz |
Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by mikes280
when did they stop using the old 215 i know it was in them just a few years age because i have worked on them i am not sure on the newer one we stopped working on them because the elect. was always a mess got tired of trying to fix all the shorts and comp problems
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Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Wannabe,
What is the fix action, do you know? I have upgraded my brakes a bit. Thanks! The salt is causiung corrosion on the surfaces the abs sensor reads from and the systems detect slippage when none is present. Wannabe |
Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by mikes280
i was just saying that they used to run a gm motor thats all nothing else YOU take the way you want
this pissing match has nothing to do with you, your one of the good guys.. i was just giving you my information....lol yes and sean h is correct, for once... |
Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by stecz20
this pissing match has nothing to do with you, your one of the good guys.. i was just giving you my information....lol yes and sean h is correct, for once...
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Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by Sean H
i am just honored that you even mentioned my name....
It is mentioned alot.... Sean h is a pud whacker Sean h better bring 190 to LOTO next year Sean h will get spent by Byrdman :evilb: |
Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by masher44
It is mentioned alot....
Sean h is a pud whacker :evilb: and for those of you interetse din et recall. They wont; officially release anythign on it until probably january. I calle dyesterday becasue my truck is doign EXACTLY what is described. |
Re: GM recall
Originally Posted by stecz20
800,000 recalls with abs brakes... poor gm.. hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahaha
sh it boxes... Almost 4 million vehicles and it's the 4th largest in Ford history??? That's reassuring. :rolleyes: :D DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co. (F) on Wednesday said it was recalling nearly 4 million pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles in the United States because of a faulty speed control deactivation switch that may cause underhood fires. The estimated 3.8 million vehicles affected by the recall are from the 1994-2002 model years and include the Ford F-150 pickup as well as the Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator and Ford Bronco SUVs, the second-largest U.S. automaker said. Ford spokeswoman Kristen Kinley said the recall is the fourth largest in Ford's history. Ford said the brake fluid in the recalled vehicles may leak through the speed control deactivation switch into the speed control system electrical components, potentially corroding them and leading to fires. The second-largest U.S. automaker in January recalled about 792,000 pickup trucks and SUVs for a similar problem involving the speed control switch. The recall involved some of Ford's biggest money-makers from 2000 model-year F-150 pickup trucks, Expedition and Navigator SUVs and 2001 model-year F-Series Supercrew pickup trucks equipped with cruise control. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been investigating the recalled Ford vehicles since early this year after the safety agency received about 68 complaints of fires from customers. |
Re: GM recall
yes i know, i heard it on the way to work this morning... ill take my foot out of my ass later tonight....
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