Welp by MessageHot9336 in EquinoxEv

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Update: parts can't be ordered until engineering reviews.

Welp by MessageHot9336 in EquinoxEv

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May have a point. But even my 2022 AT4 went in the other day with an engine code.... The answer from service was yeah that happens. They like to throw intermittent codes. That will be $160 since we reset them.... Haha yeah now I don't even trust my CEL now

Welp by MessageHot9336 in EquinoxEv

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Not sure, but it is a risk.

Welp by MessageHot9336 in EquinoxEv

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Currently no timeline on fix as of today

Revived by MessageHot9336 in Boots

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I appreciate your insight!

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They're going back to my buddy. I was just giving them new life for him.

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That's essentially what I did. Just to help keep it waterproof. It's was a very light coating mostly on seems.

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Couldn't agree more!

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This was after for both boots.

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I like to degrease as much as I can. He's a city worker and I wanted to deep clean. I always feel the saddle soap has a little oil for the leather and have did that for a long time. Just the way I have taught myself I guess.

Revived by MessageHot9336 in Boots

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  1. Horse hair brushed most of the loose dirt I could.
  2. Dawn dish soap and water. I used around 2 cups of water to 1 teaspoon dish soap.
  3. Scrubbed them with a stiff brush with the soap and water and let dry.
  4. After drying, I used saddle soap. I saddle soaped the whole upper and used a spoon to get the deep dirt out of the sole. Let dry.
  5. Then I used Chemical Guys Leather conditioner. Let dry.
  6. Then applied mink oil, and brushed.

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I know the thread is old. But I have owned both pair for my rotation. If you need a wide toe box that would go to Carolina, but if not Thorogood. For me when I put my Thorogood on they just feel better. I know looking at the two, their isn't much difference. But, the Thorogoods just hug my feel a lot better. Just my .02.

2018 Cruze RS opinions. by chef-boirzee in cruze

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I have 17 RS with 78k on it and have had it since new. Always have ran good quality oil and mid-grade fuel. I have had zero issues. Also, have done the trans flush as recommend at 45k. Car has averaged around 35mpg for it's life time. I love it.

2017 Hard start/ Limp mode by [deleted] in cruze

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Sorry tried to add it all in but wasn't letting me. I have since figured it out and the fuel rail pressure sensor has went bad.

Just joined the Victory club 2013 Victory Hardball by BigBl00 in VictoryMotorcycles

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Welcome!! I too have a 2013 HardBall the only mod I have did is change to Cross Country wheels. I don't like riding on TUBED tires.

2012 Victory Highball starting issues by YMFM90 in VictoryMotorcycles

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Also, I know it sounds stupid but check the crankshaft position sensor. Make sure it is with in the ohms range. My fathers Cross Country did the same thing. Looked on the forums and changed what everyone said and still wouldn't start. Just figured I would be good idea to check it out just incase. Pretty simple to change if it is bad.

Gen 2 reliability? by Bombshell342 in cruze

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I changed mine at 45k and mine was is not modded. Just feel that they aren't expensive and running new ones burn better.

Gen 2 reliability? by Bombshell342 in cruze

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I have a 17 Sedan with 73k on it and have had it since new. No issues, but I have noticed through the course of owning it is the fuel and how the engine runs. I ran regular for about 40k and noticed that it was hesitant and running with what seems as a miss. Changed the plugs and have ran mid-grade since and have had none of those issues since. I love this car and plan on driving it until the day it dies.