No I have it installed in the front. I’ll snap a picture in a little while. But what’s nice about is it has 2 separate mounting feet that pivot so you can find a good mounting place in almost any car. I don’t like those mounts that utilize the vents and this works great.
Interesting idea. Just out of curiosity why did you opt for MagSafe for back there? While I typically use MagSafe in the house I’d imagine in the back seat of the car the kids are constantly using their devices and they wouldn’t be able to charge while being used.
Maybe if you get a chance, you could post a link so other people who come across this will potentially be able to save time looking for the correct bulb. Glad it was just a bulb. How was it replacing it?
I bought the auto start disabler harnes off Amazon. Was like $20 and it’s been years since my 2019 has shut off (2019 doesn’t have a button to disable).
I replaced my tires at about 33-34k and installed Good Year Weather Ready tires and I’m mostly happy with them. I also have a 2022 and that...
It’s very easy to do yourself. I got a quote from the dealer at one point that was insanely high. It’s almost easier than doing an oil change. There is a small plug facing straight down at the floor on the drivers side just behind the front bumper. And the fill cap is on the same side tucked...
I rotate my tires every oil change as well. I’m currently using Goodyear Weatheready on my LT as the northeast can get snow. And I think they are wearing pretty well so far.
I installed an aftermarket on my 2019. Very easy to install but the OEM definitely would be better. Granted you have to cut the bumper. The aftermarket one is fine but if you go that route I recommend getting one of those 2 into 1 hitch extenders to bring up the height of anything you put on the...
If both your cars are doing that I think it has to do with the climate you live in. It’s weird that both of my cars are not the same and I’d probably be ok with it if they were
I think that there might be something wrong with the hvac system. I think that if the thermostat was bad I would get no heat at all no matter the temp setting
I have 2 Equinox, 2019 and 2022. 2019 the heating has been consistent with no issues. Both vehicles have the dual zone climate control with the digital temperature adjustments.
I keep the 2019 at 74° and I’m usually comfortable at this temperature.
The 2022 I put on 74° and it’s blowing cold...
I think it has something to do with the speed of the blower. If you have it on too low it will still cut off when stopped. You may also notice a difference in the air temperature blowing out when it shuts off. Once it kicks back on it goes back to the way it should be working
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