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質問者が納得トレブレに新車から5年乗っていました。
致命的な故障はありませんが、くだらん故障はありました。
しかし日本のコンセプトとは違うので、その辺は許せるレベルです。
参考までに・・・
・ヘッドライトウォッシャーが飛んで行った。
・ヘッドライトのカプラが外れていた
・キーが抜けなくなって、ディーラにてCPUリセットしてなおった
この程度です。
ただし新車からです。
知人は12年乗っていてトラブルなしの人もいます。
限りなく日本車に近い扱いですので、とても乗りやすいですよ。
ウインカーとスモールライト連動リレーなん...
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質問者が納得トレイルブレイザーのオフセットは「+35〜+45」で丁度良いと思います。
タイヤサイズはノーマル車高で「265/40R22」、
ローダウンで「265/35R22」位がいいと思います。
詳しくは「アメ車ホイール専門店」に問い合わせをしてみては・・・
↓↓↓
http://zapp-wheel.com/
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質問者が納得燃料ポンプの故障ではないでしょうか、この手の車はガス欠させた位でもポンプが焼き付いたりしますので国産車のように丈夫では有りません。
エンジンオイルはレベルゲージの上下線以内なら先ず大丈夫です、修理屋さんに事細かく事情を話して取りに来て貰うのが良いかと思います、引取りの方法は様子を聞いたお店側が判断するでしょう。
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質問者が納得フォードエクスプローラーのエコブーストが燃費も良く、排気量も2L未満ですし、ボディも大柄で、いいのでは?
自分は趣味じゃないですが…
こと維持費の安い、左ハンドルのSUVということに関しては、現時点でピカイチかと。
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質問者が納得トレイルブレイザーに三年乗っています。
直6(ssはV8)でSUVにしてはレスポンスがよくかなりスポーティな走りです。
BMは乗ったことないのでわかりません。売ることも考えるなら明らかにBMですね。アメ車は査定がかなり低く、ハイリスクノーリターンです。
オーナーとしての感想ですが、内装ははっきり言ってショボいですがその他不満は全く有りません。
故障も今のところありません。
車検時にしっかりメンテしておけば大丈夫ですね。部品代はブレイザーに限らず、シボレーは日本国内にマニアックな部品まで結構揃ってますよ。ヤフ...
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- 3 .2002 Chevrolet TrailBlaze...
- 4 .Table of ContentsWindowsK...
- 5 .Comfort Controls and Audi...
- 6 .ivTable of Contents (cont...
- 7 .Table of Contents (cont'd...
- 8 .viGENERAL MOTORS, GM, the...
- 9 .vii4-Door UtilityAbout Dr...
- 10 .viiiYou will also find a ...
- 11 .11 ページ目のマニュアル
- 12 .Fo...
- 13 .1-1-1Section 1 Seats and ...
- 14 .1-2Seats and Seat Control...
- 15 .1-3Lift up or push down o...
- 16 .1-4Memory Seat (If Equipp...
- 17 .1-5Two personalized exit ...
- 18 .1-6Reclining Front Seatba...
- 19 .1-7CAUTION:Sitting in a r...
- 20 .1-8Rear SeatsYour vehicle...
- 21 .1-9To return the head res...
- 22 .1-10CAUTION:It is extreme...
- 23 .1-11Why Safety Belts Work...
- 24 .1-12Get it up to speed. T...
- 25 .1-13or the instrument pan...
- 26 .1-14Here Are Questions Ma...
- 27 .1-15How to Wear Safety Be...
- 28 .1-165. To make the lap pa...
- 29 .1-17Q: What's wrong with ...
- 30 .1-18Q: What's wrong with ...
- 31 .1-19Q: What's wrong with ...
- 32 .1-20Q: What's wrong with ...
- 33 .1-21To unlatch the belt, ...
- 34 .1-22The best way to prote...
- 35 .1-23CAUTION: (Continued)F...
- 36 .1-24CAUTION:Anyone who is...
- 37 .1-25How the Air Bag Syste...
- 38 .1-26The driver's side imp...
- 39 .1-27CAUTION:If something ...
- 40 .1-28In any particular cra...
- 41 .1-29What will you see aft...
- 42 .1-30In many crashes sever...
- 43 .1-31Servicing Your Air Ba...
- 44 .1-32Lap -Shoulder BeltAll...
- 45 .1-33The lap part of the b...
- 46 .1-34Rear Safety Belt Comf...
- 47 .1-352. Slide the guide un...
- 48 .1-364. Buckle, position a...
- 49 .1-37CAUTION:People should...
- 50 .1-38CAUTION:Children who ...
- 51 .1-39CAUTION:Newborn infan...
- 52 .1-40Restraint Systems for...
- 53 .1-41A forward -facing chi...
- 54 .1-42Q: How do child restr...
- 55 .1-43Where to Put the Rest...
- 56 .1-44Top StrapSome child r...
- 57 .1-45Anchor brackets for t...
- 58 .1-46In order to use the s...
- 59 .1-47CAUTION:If a LATCH -t...
- 60 .1-48Securing a Child Rest...
- 61 .1-494. Pull the rest of t...
- 62 .1-50Center Seat PositionD...
- 63 .1-51CAUTION:A child in a ...
- 64 .1-524. Buckle the belt. M...
- 65 .1-536. To tighten the bel...
- 66 .1-54Older ChildrenOlder c...
- 67 .1-55CAUTION:Never do this...
- 68 .1-56CAUTION:Never do this...
- 69 .1-57Safety Belt ExtenderI...
- 70 .2-2-1Section 2 Features a...
- 71 .2-2WindowsCAUTION:Leaving...
- 72 .2-3Power WindowsThe contr...
- 73 .2-4KeysCAUTION:Leaving ch...
- 74 .2-5This vehicle has onedo...
- 75 .2-6Door LocksCAUTION:Unlo...
- 76 .2-7Power Door LocksThe po...
- 77 .2-82. Turn the key to RUN...
- 78 .2-9To enter the program m...
- 79 .2-102. You will find a se...
- 80 .2-11This device complies ...
- 81 .2-12Matching Transmitter(...
- 82 .2-13To replace the batter...
- 83 .2-14Liftgate ReleaseTo un...
- 84 .2-15Key in the IgnitionIf...
- 85 .2-16Content Theft -Deterr...
- 86 .2-17Testing the AlarmThe ...
- 87 .2-18If the engine does no...
- 88 .2-19Ignition PositionsUse...
- 89 .2-20Retained Accessory Po...
- 90 .2-21When starting your en...
- 91 .2-22To Use the Engine Coo...
- 92 .2-23CAUTION:It is dangero...
- 93 .2-24NEUTRAL (N): In this ...
- 94 .2-25FIRST (1): This posit...
- 95 .2-26Four -Wheel Drive (If...
- 96 .2-272HI: This setting is ...
- 97 .2-28If the SERVICE 4WD li...
- 98 .2-29Shifting to NEUTRALTo...
- 99 .2-30Parking BrakeTo set t...
- 100 .2-31Shifting Into PARK (P...
- 101 .2-32Leaving Your Vehicle ...
- 102 .2-33Shifting Out of PARK ...
- 103 .2-34Engine ExhaustCAUTION...
- 104 .2-35CAUTION:It can be dan...
- 105 .2-36Tilt WheelYou should ...
- 106 .2-37Turn and Lane Change ...
- 107 .2-38Headlamp High/Low-Bea...
- 108 .2-39Windshield Wipers: Mi...
- 109 .2-40Windshield WasherTher...
- 110 .2-41Cruise Control (If Eq...
- 111 .2-42Setting Cruise Contro...
- 112 .2-43Increasing Speed Whil...
- 113 .2-44Exterior LampsYour ex...
- 114 .2-45There is a delay in t...
- 115 .2-46To idle your vehicle ...
- 116 .2-47Interior LampsBrightn...
- 117 .2-48Exit LightingWith exi...
- 118 .2-49MirrorsElectrochromic...
- 119 .2-50Compass CalibrationPr...
- 120 .2-51Electrochromic Day/Ni...
- 121 .2-52Compass OperationPres...
- 122 .2-532. Press and hold the...
- 123 .2-54Power Remote Control ...
- 124 .2-55Electrochromic Rearvi...
- 125 .2-56Storage CompartmentsG...
- 126 .2-57To delete messages, p...
- 127 .2-58Cargo Security Shade ...
- 128 .2-59Cargo Tie DownsThere ...
- 129 .2-60Luggage CarrierCAUTIO...
- 130 .2-61To prevent damage or ...
- 131 .2-62Accessory Power Outle...
- 132 .2-63OnStar System (If Equ...
- 133 .2-64Volume Control: You c...
- 134 .2-65OnStar MED -NET: Med ...
- 135 .2-66OnStar System Limitat...
- 136 .2-67HomeLink Transmitter ...
- 137 .2-683. When the HomeLink ...
- 138 .2-693. Return to HomeLink...
- 139 .2-70The Instrument Panel ...
- 140 .2-71The main components o...
- 141 .2-72Instrument Panel Clus...
- 142 .2-73Speedometer and Odome...
- 143 .2-74Warning Lights, Gages...
- 144 .2-75Air Bag Readiness Lig...
- 145 .2-76Charging System Indic...
- 146 .2-77Readings in the low w...
- 147 .2-78This light should com...
- 148 .2-79Engine Coolant Temper...
- 149 .2-80This system is called...
- 150 .2-81This light should com...
- 151 .2-82Did you just drive th...
- 152 .2-83Oil Pressure GageUnit...
- 153 .2-84Change Engine Oil Lig...
- 154 .2-85Cruise Control Light ...
- 155 .2-86Service Four-Wheel-Dr...
- 156 .2-87Gate AjarUnited State...
- 157 .2-88Here are four things ...
- 158 .2-89Driver Information Ce...
- 159 .2-90OdometerPress the tri...
- 160 .2-91Fuel RangePress the f...
- 161 .2-92The DIC does not repl...
- 162 .2-93Alarm Warning TypePre...
- 163 .2-94Automatic UnlockingPr...
- 164 .2-95Choose one of the thr...
- 165 .2-96If you choose lamps, ...
- 166 .2-97Headlamps on at ExitP...
- 167 .2-98Choose one of the fou...
- 168 .2-99Display LanguageTo se...
- 169 .2-100DIC Warnings and Mes...
- 170 .2-101SERVICE AIR BAGIf th...
- 171 .2-102CHECK OIL LEVELIf th...
- 172 .2-103LEFT REAR DOOR AJARI...
- 173 .3-3-1Section 3 Comfort Co...
- 174 .3-2Comfort ControlsThis s...
- 175 .3-3Driver's Side Temperat...
- 176 .3-4Mode Buttons (Recircul...
- 177 .3-5Driver's Side Temperat...
- 178 .3-6Automatic OperationPre...
- 179 .3-7Manual OperationYou ma...
- 180 .3-8Air ConditioningOn hot...
- 181 .3-9If your vehicle has th...
- 182 .3-10Rear Comfort Controls...
- 183 .3-11Ventilation SystemFor...
- 184 .3-12Ventilation TipsKeep ...
- 185 .3-13Audio SystemsYour aud...
- 186 .3-14AUTO VOL: Your system...
- 187 .3-15Setting Preset Statio...
- 188 .3-16To set treble to the ...
- 189 .3-17The middle position b...
- 190 .3-18Accessing RDS Station...
- 191 .3-19RDS Radio Announcemen...
- 192 .3-20When a traffic announ...
- 193 .3-212 NEXT: Press this bu...
- 194 .3-22TAPE AUX: With a cass...
- 195 .3-23Radio/Cassette Tape M...
- 196 .3-24AM-FM Stereo with Com...
- 197 .3-25 SEEK PSCAN : To seek...
- 198 .3-26Setting the Tone (Bas...
- 199 .3-27Adjusting the Speaker...
- 200 .3-28RDS features are only...
- 201 .3-29AM FM: The AM FM butt...
- 202 .3-30Your radio can be pro...
- 203 .3-314 FWD: Press and hold...
- 204 .3-32Radio/Compact Disc Me...
- 205 .3-33AUTO VOL: Your system...
- 206 .3-34Setting Preset Statio...
- 207 .3-35To set all tone and s...
- 208 .3-36To set all tone and s...
- 209 .3-37When you are tuned to...
- 210 .3-38RDS Radio Announcemen...
- 211 .3-39When a traffic announ...
- 212 .3-402 NEXT: Press this bu...
- 213 .3-41Cassette Tape Message...
- 214 .3-42Playing a Compact Dis...
- 215 .3-43TUNE DISP: Press this...
- 216 .3-44AM-FM Stereo with 6-D...
- 217 .3-45Finding a StationAM F...
- 218 .3-46Setting the Tone (Bas...
- 219 .3-47If your vehicle has t...
- 220 .3-48Using RDSYour audio s...
- 221 .3-49Setting PTY Preset St...
- 222 .3-50Playing a Compact Dis...
- 223 .3-51Playing a Specific Lo...
- 224 .3-52RPT: With repeat, you...
- 225 .3-53TUNE RCL P -TYPE: Pre...
- 226 .3-544. Press and hold the...
- 227 .3-55Rear Seat Audio (If E...
- 228 .3-56The SEEK button is in...
- 229 .3-57Understanding Radio R...
- 230 .3-58Care of Your Cassette...
- 231 .3-59If your vehicle is eq...
- 232 .3-60Care of Your Compact ...
- 233 .4-4-1Section 4 Your Drivi...
- 234 .4-2Defensive DrivingThe b...
- 235 .4-3Drunken DrivingDeath a...
- 236 .4-4It's the amount of alc...
- 237 .4-5The body takes about a...
- 238 .4-6Control of a VehicleYo...
- 239 .4-7Avoid needless heavy b...
- 240 .4-8Here's how anti -lock ...
- 241 .4-9Remember: Anti -lock d...
- 242 .4-10The TRAC OFF light on...
- 243 .4-11If desired, you can c...
- 244 .4-12Suppose you're steeri...
- 245 .4-13An emergency like thi...
- 246 .4-14PassingThe driver of ...
- 247 .4-15Check your mirrors, g...
- 248 .4-16If your vehicle start...
- 249 .4-17Before You Go Off-Roa...
- 250 .4-18Environmental Concern...
- 251 .4-19Controlling your vehi...
- 252 .4-20When you drive over o...
- 253 .4-21Approaching a HillWhe...
- 254 .4-22Driving UphillOnce yo...
- 255 .4-23Q: What should I do i...
- 256 .4-24Q: Suppose, after sta...
- 257 .4-25Driving DownhillWhen ...
- 258 .4-26Q: Are there some thi...
- 259 .4-27Driving Across an Inc...
- 260 .4-28Q: What if I'm drivin...
- 261 .4-29Driving in Mud, Sand,...
- 262 .4-30If the water isn't to...
- 263 .4-31Driving at NightNight...
- 264 .4-32What you do in the da...
- 265 .4-33Driving in Rain and o...
- 266 .4-34Driving too fast thro...
- 267 .4-35Hydroplaning doesn't ...
- 268 .4-36City DrivingOne of th...
- 269 .4-37Freeway DrivingMile f...
- 270 .4-38The exit speed is usu...
- 271 .4-39Highway HypnosisIs th...
- 272 .4-40If you drive regularl...
- 273 .4-41Winter DrivingHere ar...
- 274 .4-42Driving on Snow or Ic...
- 275 .4-43If you don't have a t...
- 276 .4-44Here are some things ...
- 277 .4-45Then, shut the engine...
- 278 .4-46Dinghy TowingWhen tow...
- 279 .4-474. Shift the transfer...
- 280 .4-48Loading Your VehicleT...
- 281 .4-49CAUTION:Do not load y...
- 282 .4-50Adding a Snow Plow or...
- 283 .4-51To identify what the ...
- 284 .4-52Weight of the Trailer...
- 285 .4-53If you're using a wei...
- 286 .4-54Safety ChainsYou shou...
- 287 .4-55Driving with a Traile...
- 288 .4-56Following DistanceSta...
- 289 .4-57Turn Signals When Tow...
- 290 .4-58Parking on HillsCAUTI...
- 291 .4-59When You Are Ready to...
- 292 .4-60Trailer Wiring Harnes...
- 293 .5-5-1Section 5 Problems o...
- 294 .5-2Hazard Warning Flasher...
- 295 .5-3Jump StartingIf your b...
- 296 .5-41. Check the other veh...
- 297 .5-5CAUTION:Using a match ...
- 298 .5-66. Connect the red pos...
- 299 .5-79. Connect the other e...
- 300 .5-8Jumper Cable RemovalA....
- 301 .5-9Engine OverheatingYou ...
- 302 .5-10If No Steam Is Coming...
- 303 .5-11Cooling SystemWhen yo...
- 304 .5-12NOTICE:Engine damage ...
- 305 .5-13NOTICE:In cold weathe...
- 306 .5-14CAUTION:Steam and sca...
- 307 .5-15How to Add Coolant to...
- 308 .5-163. Fill the radiator ...
- 309 .5-176. Start the engine a...
- 310 .5-18If a Tire Goes FlatIt...
- 311 .5-19The following steps w...
- 312 .5-20The tools you'll be u...
- 313 .5-212. Turn the wheel wre...
- 314 .5-22Secondary Latch Syste...
- 315 .5-236. Attach the jack ha...
- 316 .5-2410. Disconnect the ja...
- 317 .5-25Removing the Flat Tir...
- 318 .5-26FrontRearA. FrameB. J...
- 319 .5-274. Place the jack in ...
- 320 .5-287. Remove any rust or...
- 321 .5-2911. Lower the vehicle...
- 322 .5-30Storing a Flat or Spa...
- 323 .5-31Follow this diagram t...
- 324 .5-32Return the jack, whee...
- 325 .5-33NOTICE:Spinning your ...
- 326 .5-34CAUTION:The recovery ...
- 327 .6-6-1Section 6 Service an...
- 328 .6-2ServiceYour dealer kno...
- 329 .6-3CAUTION:You can be inj...
- 330 .6-4Gasoline Specification...
- 331 .6-5AdditivesSome gasoline...
- 332 .6-6Filling Your TankCAUTI...
- 333 .6-7CAUTION:If you get gas...
- 334 .6-8Filling a Portable Fue...
- 335 .6-9Hood Release1. To open...
- 336 .6-10Engine Compartment Ov...
- 337 .6-11A. Coolant Recovery T...
- 338 .6-12Turn off the engine a...
- 339 .6-13What Kind of Engine O...
- 340 .6-14As in the chart shown...
- 341 .6-15How to Reset the CHAN...
- 342 .6-16Engine Air Cleaner/Fi...
- 343 .6-17After changing the en...
- 344 .6-18Automatic Transmissio...
- 345 .6-19To get the right read...
- 346 .6-20Then, without shuttin...
- 347 .6-21NOTICE:We recommend y...
- 348 .6-22Four -Wheel DriveLubr...
- 349 .6-23Front AxleWhen to Che...
- 350 .6-24Engine CoolantThe coo...
- 351 .6-25What to UseUse a mixt...
- 352 .6-26Checking CoolantThe e...
- 353 .6-27Add coolant mixture a...
- 354 .6-28Power Steering FluidT...
- 355 .6-29Windshield Washer Flu...
- 356 .6-30BrakesBrake FluidYour...
- 357 .6-31Checking Brake FluidY...
- 358 .6-32NOTICE:Using the wron...
- 359 .6-33Some driving conditio...
- 360 .6-34BatteryYour new vehic...
- 361 .6-35Bulb ReplacementFor t...
- 362 .6-36Windshield Wiper Blad...
- 363 .6-373. Remove the insert ...
- 364 .6-38Backglass Wiper Blade...
- 365 .6-39Inflation -- Tire Pre...
- 366 .6-40Tire Inspection and R...
- 367 .6-41CAUTION:Rust or dirt ...
- 368 .6-42Buying New TiresTo fi...
- 369 .6-43Uniform Tire Quality ...
- 370 .6-44Temperature -- A, B,...
- 371 .6-45Each new wheel should...
- 372 .6-46Tire ChainsCAUTION:Do...
- 373 .6-47Don't use any of thes...
- 374 .6-48Special Fabric Cleani...
- 375 .6-49Cleaning the Top of t...
- 376 .6-50Cleaning the Outside ...
- 377 .6-51Cleaning Exterior Lam...
- 378 .6-52Cleaning Aluminum Whe...
- 379 .6-53Finish DamageAny ston...
- 380 .6-54GM Vehicle Care/Appea...
- 381 .6-55Vehicle Identificatio...
- 382 .6-56Electrical SystemAdd-...
- 383 .6-57Fuses and Circuit Bre...
- 384 .6-58
- 385 .6-59Mini Fuses Usage1 ECA...
- 386 .6-60J-Case Fuses Usage32 ...
- 387 .6-61Fuse Usage01 Right Do...
- 388 .6-62Fuse Usage17 Right Re...
- 389 .6-63Replacement BulbsLamp...
- 390 .7-7-1Section 7 Maintenanc...
- 391 .7-2Have you purchased the...
- 392 .7-3How This Section is Or...
- 393 .7-4Part A: Scheduled Main...
- 394 .Scheduled Maintenance7-5T...
- 395 .Scheduled Maintenance7-6E...
- 396 .Scheduled Maintenance7-7
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- 399 .Scheduled Maintenance7-10...
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- 402 .Scheduled Maintenance7-13...
- 403 .Scheduled Maintenance7-14...
- 404 .7-15Part B: Owner Checks ...
- 405 .7-16At Least Twice a Year...
- 406 .7-17Weatherstrip Lubricat...
- 407 .7-18Starter Switch CheckC...
- 408 .7-19Ignition Transmission...
- 409 .7-20Part C: Periodic Main...
- 410 .7-21Transfer Case and Fro...
- 411 .7-22Part D: Recommended F...
- 412 .7-23USAGE FLUID/LUBRICANT...
- 413 .7-24USAGE FLUID/LUBRICANT...
- 414 .7-25Part E: Maintenance R...
- 415 .7-26Maintenance RecordDAT...
- 416 .7-27Maintenance RecordDAT...
- 417 .7-28Maintenance RecordDAT...
- 418 .7-29Maintenance RecordDAT...
- 419 .7-30Maintenance RecordDAT...
- 420 .8-8-1Section 8 Customer A...
- 421 .8-2Customer Satisfaction ...
- 422 .8-3STEP TWO -- If after c...
- 423 .8-4You may contact the BB...
- 424 .8-5CanadaGeneral Motors o...
- 425 .8-6Chevrolet Roadside Ass...
- 426 .8-7Roadside Courtesy Care...
- 427 .8-8For prompt assistance ...
- 428 .8-9If the dealer requests...
- 429 .8-10Courtesy Transportati...
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- 431 .8-122002 CHEVROLET SERVIC...
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