Looking at purchasing a truck in Texas, which is approximately 1,000 miles away. The truck looks spotless from a physical perspective, but I'm not sure if the "Emission System Checked" at 130,271 miles is a cause for concern.
Also, no mention of transmission fluid changes or flushes over 164,245 miles, which (since these are hard to change without an electric pump) probably means the fluid was never touched. Does this give any red flags or trigger a "don't buy"?
Last thing I want to do is fly out to Texas and have a breakdown, or realize that it needs a major emission system repair, transmission repair, or other costly failure. They are asking $27,****** out the door (before taxes) with prep fees and documentation.
https://www.alwaysmotors.com/pre-owned-cars/detail/2020-GMC-Sierra-1500/1521482
CARFAX report attached, hoping someone has the ability to check this in the GM database for recalls and repairs.
Thanks in advance!
CARFAX Vehicle History Report for 3GTP8DET0LG444836.pdf
My guess is they have changed the oil life monitor in the later trucks for environmental purposes. My 2000 Silverado oil change light comes on around 2800 to 3600 miles. Once, it went to 4200. I`ll still use that system but not the `25 Silverado.
The TCU in my 2022 Silverado died. Naturally, just out of warranty but only 31000 miles. No GPS, no internet, no Onstar, no over-the-air updates. Local Wifi connects. Tried the reset deal leaving the door open for 5 minutes.
Just curious if anyone else has had this come up on a current generation (T1xx) Silverado? Trying to figure out how widespread this is. Local dealer wasn't exactly helpful.
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Cheers.
I imagine the cold winters up here with repeated short runs in town every day for those that live and work in town and given what I have come to learn on this forum with DI engines having fuel dilution issues, and if they don't change the oil until it says to but keep driving it for a while, I bet all that is just lovely on those finicky lifters.
I just did some reading and Stabilitrak is more than a what I had originally thought. It is more of a vehicle control system to help the driver in precarious situations. I thought it was only the AWD system. Now I know.
So I changed the title for this thread to AWD conversion to Z71
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