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Old 02-09-2004, 11:28 PM
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Heated Mirrors / A/c / Steering wheel

I was hoping someone can help me out. I have a 2003 Yukon XLT. Can someone with heated mirrors let me know if their drivers heated mirror is noticeably hotter then the passenger side. The driver mirror glass gets pretty hot to touch, the passenger side seems only to get luke warm.

Thank you!


Also, I have auto A/c & heat display/controls. Even when I have the temp set to 90 degrees (hottest) I still hear a motorized door or something always running in the driver side of the dash? Normal?


One more thing. My steering wheel has slight play in it, (noticeable) when you rock the wheel back and forth, if you held at 3 & 9 oclock and push pull slightly, I was told this is normal too. I am by no means critical, but the movement brings my attention to it when turning at times. (i have 15k on truck)


PS: Has anyone else noticed the driving lights are about worthless, they really don't shine any light out at all on the road.


Thanks very much!
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