Well, I got my truck back today from the dealer and my cab now has heat again. The truck is 18 months old and accumulated 36,869 miles on the odometer. So it was 869 miles out of warranty. The dealer said the truck was out of warranty and I would have to pay $2,600.
I discovered that there...
I have a lightning and a MME, and they both calculate strange max range numbers in cold weather, but the Lightning tends to be more “optimistic “. (I prefer to use the percentage of charge rather than range.) But for both vehicles (in cold weather) soon as you start driving, the remaining range...
Today my cabin heater suddenly stopped working. The blower works but only blows cold air.
I read that there was a recall (cold solder joint, 7/23 - 8/23, it mine was built 9/23.
Does anyone know anything about this?
My rule when buying a new truck, is walk around it, make sure it is perfect. When you are satisfied, then give it a good hard kick that marks it! Now you can park it anywhere and not worry about someone putting the first mark on it.
I would just go to my 5 gallon bucket of automotive bolts, find the largest bolts in bucket that will fit the holes, find nuts. Install it. As tight as you can tighten it with a half inch ratchet will be good enough. This is not rocket science.
I rotate my tires at around 20k miles, and front to back on a diagonal so they all rotate in the opposite direction. I have found that tires get a very slight scallop on tread which is the cause of noise, and by rotating them in the opposite direction, the scallop wears off (but will now scallop...
My story is very similar except the 22 MME ER has 60k and the 23 Lightning ER has 35k. Both are doing great and the first expense will be MME tires. The big question is how far will they go before any large expense? But in the mean time we are saving thousands in fuel and maintenance cost. The...
Well, when I bought our MME, I had a 100 amp sub panel installed in the garage and I then installed a charger in the middle of the side wall of the garage that could reach the car wether it were parked inside the garage or outside the garage. I also had a 220v plug installed at the sub panel so...
You are probably due for a tire rotation. Have your tires rotated and ask them to look at you brake wear at the same time.
But most likely your brakes are at 80 percent.
My MME has 60k on it and its brake wear is about 60 percent. My Lightning has 34k on it and brake wear is better than 50 percent.
I typically have this problem where I may have 280 miles range indicated, It's cold, in mountains, and I'm driving at high speed. So, even though in theory I should have no problem making it to my 220 mile destination, and know the route, I select home and allow the Nav to calculate a route...