depending on where you live, if snow is a concern... the tires that come stock on the 19” wheels are terrible in the snow
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not having a cd player is nothing new, chrysler products started getting rid of the cd player around 5 years ago...gm took it away from the equinox and terrain in 2016 and by now most gms don’t have one. 2019’s redesign on full size trucks for both gm and dodge the last of the cd players will...
if you don’t already have the side rails you can’t install them, you use these ones that bolt to the pads on you’re roof, no side rails needed
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check ur reverse lights
when i first got my 2018 i tried some led backup lights and it did that for some reason it needs to see resistance from either a halogen bulb or leds with resistors built in. the equinox doesn’t have a bulb out indicator but this is supposedly part of the system...
14159 is for excessive oil consumption i believe it’s extended to 120k miles/ 10 years they replace the pistons and rings free of charge if the vehicle is using excessive oil
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my fiancé’s 2010 terrain is the same way so i know exactly what you mean it’s a total pain. which wheels do you have ? my 2018 lt with the 18’s doesn’t seem to have this problem
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also i found it funny that the big picture they use is a premier with factory fogs[emoji849] if nothing else comes out by summer i may try them. i hate aftermarket switches and wiring id rather factory plug and play plus my thought was if one light ever gets broken or leaks ull have...
i’m still waiting to see if gm offers a kit like they did for 2012-15 and 16-17 installed a gm kit on my cruze when i had it and it looked factory when it was done
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i would take some real good measurements before you buy used ones at a junk yard (unless you’re junkyard allows you to return stuff ).... there was a guy on another forum who had posted about this and apparently the roof is made different for the ones that have pre installed roof rails and that...
the factory side rails don’t mount to the base plates on you’re vehicle. they make specific cross rails to fit you’re vehicle that done use front to back rails, they just bolt down to the roof. dumb that gm did it that way but it also makes it a lot cheaper for people to add a roof rack...
the original poster had ordered some off amazon that worked for him. there’s a link posted. and as i mentioned superbrightleds.com say theirs will work for our application if you order the canbus ones
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i kinda figured that would be the case... i talked to someone at lifetimeleds.com and they said the can bus leds they sell should fix the problem i haven’t ordered any yet tho. not sure about the headlights but i would think aslong as you’re not modifying wiring in anyway you should be...
i’m sure there are plenty of led headlight options out there for you then sorry i can’t help there. i have an lt which has hids so i haven’t looked into any replacements
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i thought the same thing. way more work than it should be but the only thing in there is the reverse lights and i would guess 99% of people will never have to change them. i’ve never had one burn out! that black piece doe nothing. there’s nuts on the back of each reverse light housing...
the whole panel had to come off, take out the torx screw by the bottom handle and the 2 push pins then you have to carefully pry the panel off i used a wide plastic pry bar to go around the outside and get those clips loose then a really long flat head screw driver to reach in and pop...
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