I think there was a recall at somepoint for a chip in the CD players. mine wouldn't load or play and it would get stuck on fm1 and wouldn't skip to fm2 or CD player. I bought mine from car max and they looked into it and said there was a recall. It was fixed, but my CD player still overheats sometimes and it scratches and ruins all my cds. hope this helps, sorry id this post is way late, couldn't find a date on here
I have an 04 Malibu and had the same problems, or mine wouldn't load. Also it would get stuck on fm1 and not skip to fm2 or CD player. I contacted carmax where i bought it from and they said there was a recall on a computer chip and that was most likely the problem. They fixed it free of charge and it doesn't get stuck anymore, however; it does overheat and scratch all of my cds. Hope this helps. I say take it in or call a Chevy dealer and ask if there is a recall that you qualify for.
depending on load and accesories,or if it has air!! check at a auto parts store or dealer.
Yes, the cross member is under the load on a 1989 Chevy van.
Look on the sidewall of your tires - it'll tell you the max load rating at at what psi the tires should be at.
It sounds like the alternator or regulator is breaking down under a load while driving. Make sure the alternator belt is tight, and check the regulator and alternator for proper voltage under a load.
You can load only one shot at a time.
1/4 ton
The 2004 Chevy Avalanche is designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. However, using premium fuel with an octane rating of 91 or higher may provide slightly better performance and efficiency, especially under heavy load or towing conditions. It's always best to consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations.
Mine did`nt in 2004
The first player has to load a character. If the first player does not have a saved character they can't load then second player can't load theirs. It does matter how far they are. You can fix this by start a game save it.
NO it will not.
Front load players are generally considered to be better than top loading models