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  1. I had mine replaced a couple weeks ago. I see no evidence of them removing the dash. Dust wasn't even disturbed on the top of the dash. Only evidence that anything was done at all is that the tech left a trim removal tool in the glovebox. Yes, I returned it...ha ha. I already have one. Had my air pump relay recall done at the same time.
  2. Looked at the relay schematic. You are correct. No diode. Thank you !! Stopped at dealer and picked up an OEM unit. 82501AG05B Only $7. Go figure.
  3. Well...I'm pretty sure it's the relay. Swapped it out tonight with Autozone Part # 221841 19997 Duralast Accessory relay $8 They didn't have a cross reference, but this looks close enough. It's a 20A relay which should be sufficient. Now only time will tell. Thanks again !
  4. Interesting. I am having almost exactly the same problem. Most of the time it works fine, but sometimes for not apparent reason, just starts blowing hot air. It feels like the compressor is kicking in, but I need to investigate that further. Thanks for the A/C clutch relay tip. Will have to double check that, as well as the actual clutch on the compressor. My outside air temperature display is working fine. I did have the system leak checked and recharged which improved it's performance when working, but didn't solve the problem. It's been intermittent for awhile, but it's starting to happen more and more often. Completely random. Sometimes at startup, sometimes after driving for awhile. Sometimes only for a few seconds, sometimes for a couple of days. Weird.
  5. Thread resurrection. Add me to the list that has had 2 low beams burn out at same time. Happened to me last night. Checked bulbs this morning. Both burnt out. Replaced and all good now. The weird thing is that I had 2 different Sylvania model bulbs installed at different times and they died together. Being 2 different bulbs may somehow have contributed to this ? I guess, I will just keep spares and a philips screwdriver in the car from now on.
  6. Interesting. While visiting family for Thanksgiving I noticed my father's 08 LGT has the same airbag light problem. Sometimes tapping on the console will cause the led's to flicker. Seems to be one of those, it's just a matter of time things.
  7. Ha, awesome pics. You beat me to it. I literally just did this fix 15 minutes ago. Took it out for a quick test ride to make sure the airbag light problem and the winter wheels are all good. Yes !! Thanks again to this forum !! Love it.
  8. I noticed they have a couple different versions (packaging) of the B12. A metal can...and a plastic bottle that says fuel injector cleaner. Is the metal can the one to go for, or does it not really matter ?
  9. Really ? I know you have to make sure to not touch the electrode AT ALL, but other than that, why wouldn't you be able to adjust them ?
  10. Yeah, I had very little trouble with the plugs once I found out I could move the motor with a jack handle just enough to get the ratchet on and off if needed. Only needed to do that on one plug though. Threads were pretty dry/tight and couldn't turn the extension by hand. I also will keep my OEM pump. Seems fine and looks good and clean. Only weird thing I have going on now is I have kind of whirring/whizzing sound at idle and only at idle. Tap the gas even slightly and it goes away. Sounds like its coming from either the alternator or the a/c unit or somewhere along the top driver side of the motor. Hard to pin it down further than that. Wasn't hearing that prior to changing the belts. Played around with accessory belt tension a bit, but not sure it made any difference. I guess I'm ok with it as long as it's not coming from the timing belt area. Sounds kind of like the supercharger on my old Pontiac.
  11. aw man...now I read this. I just put a gates kit in yesterday. All went pretty well, just hope my waterpump holds up. I did use an OEM gasket though. I also used the Grimspeed pulley bolt removal tool. Worked awesome ! Pulling the radiator out was very easy. The vise grip method of locking the pulleys also worked out perfect. All the old parts looked great. Only part that seemed a bit shot was the a/c idler pulley. Thanks to all for information posted here !! I also found the meaty youtube video to be very helpful by making it look so easy. It kind of was. I still think changing sparkplugs is much easier than the timing belt service though....
  12. Changing the intake O-Rings finally cured mine. aaahhhh.....so much better now. Sitting at stoplights and in stop & go traffic used to be nerve wracking. Always thought she was gonna stall when the motor would randomly feel like it misfired.
  13. Well...that wasn't fun. Got it done though. Time will tell if it cures the piss poor idle and other weirdness that's been going on. First test drive was promising. Thanks for the great thread...BMX...Brady...or whatever the latest name is. Good stuff !! Driver side gaskets were a PITA...Damn !!
  14. aw jeez, to run that long not be able to see what the TBN is, is killing me.
  15. I've never done it, but would rolling the fenders a bit be an option ? That would probably look really good !
  16. I know the feeling. I seriously think mine is going to stall sometimes, but it never does. I've kind of started to not worry about it anymore. Sometimes while sitting at idle it will give one big drop in rpm and go right back normal. Under very light throttle such as when stuck in bumper to bumper traffic is another common time for it to act up. Completely random though. My idle appears to be about 650rpm based on the factory tach. Seems a little low to me. What kind of rpm does everyone else idle at ? My car is completely stock. Also, the a/c compressor kicking in and out really sounds and feels extreme. Lights dim, etc.,. I think they even dim if the a/c kicks in at highway speed, but at least I don't feel it. I like the recent discussion of dirty butterfly valve or something. Seems plausible. Looking forward to hearing the results of cleaning that.
  17. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8338/8208652291_0f358f5eea_c.jpg The 75,000mi sample was Mobil 1 5w30. Filter was a PureOne. The 93,237mi sample was Rotella T6 with a Blue OEM filter.
  18. Saw a very nice, super clean, white LGT parked in Portsmouth NH on Saturday and then this morning I saw a grey Spec B on 84W (hartford area) keeping pace with some big ugly Audi. Looked to be headed to the mall.
  19. Yup, I go there just to walk around once in awhile. Must have been really cool to have that house as a weekend retreat, eh ?
  20. Same here..cleaned MAF and all good now...so far. I'm not too excited yet, the problem was pretty intermittent but I have been in bumper to bumper traffic a few times since and that was when it always happened. Even with A/C on, no stumble. The IAT sensor was pretty dirty. You did tell me to do this along time ago MAX CAP but for whatever reason I kept putting it off til a recent roadtrip where it really pissed me off.
  21. I kind of agree, those are nicely styled wheels. Oh well, I own 2 sets of Limited wheels instead...lol
  22. That's odd....'08 with '05 wheels ? Looks good though, I like those wheels. I wanted a set to put snows on but ended up with another set of 08's. Looks like mine except you have the spoiler.
  23. Changed out the plugs this morning. Didn't need to jack up the engine. Whole procedure went pretty well thanks to all the tips here. I really only had to take the 3 bolts out of the air pump so I could move it a little bit to take the plastic pipe off it. Just rotated the pipe up and ziptied it out of the way. One tip I saw on another legacy gt forum was to use the handle from a floor jack between engine and frame rails to move the engine over a c.h.,. This saved alot of time getting ratchet on and off the extension on the passenger rear plug and to help get the socket and extension out of the driver rear. Seemed to be no danger of crossing threads. Plugs just slid in and started threading with no trouble using a little anti sieze. Was a different story on the '87 GL I had years ago. Mangled one of those plug holes !! So glad this is done and that it went so well !! Big thanks to all who contributed to this walkthrough. I hope the timing belt change next year at 105k goes as well.
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