Yes and no. Yes you plug it in there, but you reprogram it, then disconnect it. I keep it in my center console just in case I have to have anything done to the engine.Plug in under dash?
I'll check after work to see the name brand.
Yes and no. Yes you plug it in there, but you reprogram it, then disconnect it. I keep it in my center console just in case I have to have anything done to the engine.Plug in under dash?
We had a few at the one job I work and they do well for milage. Some get near 14 mpg. Way better than the Fords 5.4 triton that get 8-10 mpg.Did you buy another Silverado, i have 17 2500. Love the ride and luxury. Mileage sucks but bought to tow.
60 on hiway, 16 70 14 towing 7000 lbs 9-10We had a few at the one job I work and they do well for milage. Some get near 14 mpg. Way better than the Fords 5.4 triton that get 8-10 mpg.
basic old trucks have advantages- simple-easy to work on. I look under either of our hoods and it is " what the ...." but on long trips- the ride- heated steering wheel-seats, no road noise temp control. all make driving easier. In 2006 Kathie got a Lexus hybrid. auto wipers. Me-what the hell do you need auto wipers for. Traveled to Mt. and on Lookout pass- barrier in middle of freeway. semi coming otherway, slush, semi buried me in slush- no vision at 60- for a second-the wipers slept it off. NEVER is it turned off... sometimes old dogs can learn new tricks-sometimes slowly- sometimes instantly..@JD1137 Glad to hear you are healing up! What a harrowing experience. So glad it wasn’t worse. I hope it won’t be too long before you can get back to woodworking. Will pray for continued recovery.
I’m still driving my old Toyota truck - very basic, no airbags. Your situation is certainly going to make me be more careful, even though these things can happen out of one’s control.