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by leehwaters on Sun Feb 17 08:51:20 PST 2008
This is the trird time to have resistors replaced. 2005 Jeep Grand cherokee lorado. Works only on high at any temp setting. Is it time to look elswhere.
Re: 2003 JGC Limited heater [dandcsmom]
by jhuck on Tue Nov 13 12:00:34 PST 2007
We have a 2000 JGC Lorado and the heat air problem appeared last year at Christmas. We open the glove box and slam it shut to get the air blowing again.
Re: Tonneau Cover, Bed Extender & MPG & Torque [tent2tt]
by weehooker on Thu Sep 06 20:38:13 PDT 2007
I believe the bed divider (not ex tender)won't come out with the gate locked. On either accessory though, if you took the time, you could unscrew the main part from the mount. They may get the gate but not the whole unit. Those little track blocks help here too. FWIW, I made a 10' vinyl covered 1/8" steel cable that I can fish through either accessory (and bikes, yaks etc) to lock them down. Tonneau, it's not hard sided but you should look at the Access roll tops. Lifetime warranty, don't interfere with the utility tracks, 10 sec open/close, they lock from the inside AND they make an adapter to allow use of the bed ex tender. I love mine ( Lorado version). My 07 has less than 3K miles on it and I'm already averaging 19-20 mpg on regular gas (1/3 highway, 1/3 stop and go, 1/3 rural). The trick is to get it into 5th gear and keep the RPM's low whenever you can. The sweet spot seems to be @ 40-65 MPH and 1200-2000 RPM. Heck , that's as good as my 4 cyl , 5 spd 01 Tacoma got all day long. :P
Re: Tonneau Cover, Bed Extender & MPG & Torque [tent2tt]
by weehooker on Thu Sep 06 20:20:25 PDT 2007
I believe the bed devider (not extender)won't come out with the gate locked. On either accessory though, if you took the time, you could unscrew the main part from the mount. They may get the gate but not the whole unit. Those little track blocks help here too. FWIW, I made a 10' vinyl covered 1/8" steel cable that I can fish through either accessory (and bikes, yaks etc) to lock them down. Tonneau, it's not hard sided but you should look at teh Access roll tops. Lifetime warrenty, don't interfear with teh utility tracks, 10 sec open/close, they lock from the inside AND they make an adapter to allow use of the bed extender. I love mine ( Lorado version). My 07 has less than 3K miles on it and I'm already averaging 19-20 mpg on regular gas (1/3 highway, 1/3 stop and go, 1/3 rural). The trick is to get it into 5th gear and keep the RPM's low whenever you can. The sweet spot seems to be @ 40-65 MPH and 1200-2000 RPM. Heck , that's as good as my 4 cyl , 5 spd 01 Tacoma got all day long. :P
Re: Has anyone made this choice?/Cover and 07' changes [marcusx]
by boone88rr on Wed Nov 08 13:02:50 PST 2006
$1400?!?!?!? Holy crap! At least you get "free" shipping. :surprise: People better like them for that price. I really like my Lorado cover. Low profile, rolls up, fits tight and is water proof. Best of all it was only $320 w/ free shipping. Got mine from here: http://truckalterations.com/html/access.html
Re: 05 Tacoma soft tonneau cover [len888]
by truxn on Thu Mar 16 10:43:58 PST 2006
I'm still debating on which tonneau cover to get. I'm leaning towards the Access Lorado or LE but the Fold-A-Ccover has caught my attention. Do you get water in the bed and can you remove it in a pinch in case you need the entire bed? :confuse:

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