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Old 02-14-2013, 10:56 PM
jpalarchio jpalarchio is offline
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2005 Envoy Needs Some Love - Looking For Recommendations

I have a 2005 Envoy with about 175K miles on it and it's due for it's fair share of long overdue maintenance.

It's in the shop right now getting tie rod ends, ball joints and a front wheel bearing; I was wondering what other things I might want to look out for with this guy.

The fuel gauge hasn't worked in about 100K miles but I really didn't want to drop the cash on that. I figure at some point the fuel pump will go and it'll all be fixed then.

It's also throwing the CEL code for the secondary air pump; I replaced the diverter valve at one point but the code is back. I'm in a cold climate and it seems like this is a chronic issue. If there was a way to disable this, I'd be fine with that (we don't have emissions tests).

Anything else that others with a similar vehicle have come across?
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