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RE: 2007 Chev Silverado....Any problems? - 2/5/2008 9:34:09 PM   
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I had an 07 Silverado NBS 2LT with the 5.3L FlexFuel engine, some woman T-boned me and totaled it. The only problem I had was when I rotated my tires I couldn't for the life of me get the thing to relearn the tire locations. The truck had 13,000 miles on it. Loved it so much I got an 08.

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I have an 2006 5.3 flex fuel? - 2/6/2008 5:19:25 AM   
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What is this about recognizing tire locations? I have a 06 that I rotate tires on all the time myself. Did they change something on this on the 2007 pickups?

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RE: I have an 2006 5.3 flex fuel? - 2/6/2008 11:20:26 AM   
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Hey Matador, the 2007's and up have a tire pressure sensor that tells you the PSI for each tire in each location, right from the dash controls.  BUT i have rotated my tires on my 2007 and i have not had this issue yet.

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RE: 2007 Chev Silverado....Any problems? - 2/6/2008 11:42:02 AM   
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Ive had mine a little over a year, lt1, 4.8, no big complaints. Runs like a champ. I agree the paint sucks and the seats attract everything you dont want. The other thing I didnt like was the tires that came on the truck, I think they were Generals, were CRAP to say the least. They didnt last 15,000 miles before the rubber was all eaten up and I never "peel out" or anything like that. Dealership wouldnt replace them because warranty doesnt cover parts that are designed to wear out. 15,000 miles?!?!?!? A set of tires, come on! Other than that I didnt notice before I bought it and was dissapointed when I needed it, come to find out the LT1 doesnt come with trailer wiring. Thats odd. Even my plain jain XL model Ford I use to have came with a trailer wiring plug. So that was dissapointing. Im pretty happy about everything else, I think it was a good purchase. I did have one instance where it wouldnt start for some reason, the battery was completley dead, and it had only sat for a couple of hours since I had ran it last, the headlight automatically cut off, that was really strange, I dont know how the battery could have died that quick. But Onstar saved the day in less than 20 minutes and it never happened again. IDK.

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