06 H3
a.k.a. "The Jackal"
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- 9,496
- Location
- Meridian, ID
Well I brought the hummer to the dealership because I needed to figure out the cylinder 2 misfire. After changing the plugs and coil pack myself I still had the code....
Took it in and got the call that it is a bad head. So now im trying to decide on my options...the dealer charges $2900 and im out on warranty the service advisor said he would help me out as much as possible, he could get me to $2600. Now I gotta decide what to do...I have heard of stories where you can get some of it covered even out of warranty if u have an early 06 (which I do)....by talking with the hummer service line on the phone
Or I do take this into my own hands and do the cylinder head replacement myself? I have done similar things on a smaller scale on a buggy motor and I have access to any tools and a few friends that have rebuilt motors and done this type of stuff. Im not too concerned about doing it myself.
I have the money to have the dealership do the replacement but I feel like forking over 2600-2900 is basically getting raped.
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Took it in and got the call that it is a bad head. So now im trying to decide on my options...the dealer charges $2900 and im out on warranty the service advisor said he would help me out as much as possible, he could get me to $2600. Now I gotta decide what to do...I have heard of stories where you can get some of it covered even out of warranty if u have an early 06 (which I do)....by talking with the hummer service line on the phone
Or I do take this into my own hands and do the cylinder head replacement myself? I have done similar things on a smaller scale on a buggy motor and I have access to any tools and a few friends that have rebuilt motors and done this type of stuff. Im not too concerned about doing it myself.
I have the money to have the dealership do the replacement but I feel like forking over 2600-2900 is basically getting raped.
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