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Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 9:57:00 AM   
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Hello. I figured I would join the forums since I''m now a proud owner of a 2007 H3 hummer with the tactical package. I''ll try to post some pics in the future when/if I can get my camera to working again.

Anyhow, I have a few general questions.

1. I''m looking into doing the general fluid changes on the vehicle. The vehicle only has around 8500 miles, but I think it''s good to get started fresh. Exactly how many quarts of fluid does the transmission hold in these vehicles ? I think I read somewhere that it''s 15, but I want to be sure. I''m looking to flush out the current transmission fluid at 10k miles, and switching to Amsoil. Before anyone comments, yes, I have experience (good experience at that) with Amsoil, and yes, it does meet/exceeds the Dexron VI specs. I''m also looking into a good afteramrket transmission cooler, and I''m leaning towards giving B&M a call. They have some nice looking coolers with electric fans on them.

2. How many quarts of oil does the engine hold (minus the extra half quart for the filter) ?

3. I take it since this is an AWD vehicle, then I will need to put gear lube on both the differential casings of the front and rear axles, correct ? If so, how many quarts will this be total ?

4. What basic performance mods do you guys recommend that isn''t overly expensive, and won''t void the warranty ? I''m just looking to get a little more power and possibly a bit better mpg. BTW, warranties for Hummers can be used at GM dealerships for service, correct ? I only ask becasue there is no Hummer dealership anywhere near where I live (Ozark, Mo.).

Thanks in advance.



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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 11:20:16 AM   
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ORIGINAL: The Dark Knight

BTW, warranties for Hummers can be used at GM dealerships for service, correct ? I only ask becasue there is no Hummer dealership anywhere near where I live (Ozark, Mo.).



I posed this question to GM in an email before I bought my Hummer b/c there is no Hummer dealership in my home town of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.  This part of the email I got back from them..

"It is correct that a Hummer product must be serviced by an authorized GM Hummer service facility, due to special tools and training being required.  There are Hummer service facilities available to you in both Regina and Saskatoon."

I bought my Hummer anyways b/c Regina is only 45 minutes away.



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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 11:58:44 AM   
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Radak99, thanks for the reply. I think I''m in trouble if what you stated is true, because accordingly to the Hummer website, the closest Hummer dealership to me is 80.9 miles away.

I can''t honestly imagine having to drive 80.9 miles to get my Hummer serviced.

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 1:01:45 PM   
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I service my own H3 and I refuse to pay a dealer for something as simple as an oil change! 

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 1:14:32 PM   
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Warranty work can only be at a GM Hummer service center but that doesn''t mean the service that helps you maintain your warranty can only be done there. You can do all of the work yourself, have a local shop do it, Chevy dealer, Jiffy Lube, whomever. You just have to prove the work was done if it ever comes up as a warranty issue.

Have you tried your owner''s manual? All of the capacities are listed in there for your reading.

Capacities and Specifications
Application
Capacities
English Metric
Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134a
For the air conditioning system refrigerant
charge amount, see the refrigerant caution
label located under the hood. See your dealer
for more information.
Cooling System 10.0 qt 9.5 L
Engine Oil with Filter 6.0 qt 5.7 L
Fuel Tank 23.0 gal 87.1 L
Transfer Case 1.6 qt 1.5 L

Capacities and Specifications (cont’d)
Application
Capacities
English Metric
Transmission (Drain and Refill)
Automatic 5.0 qt 4.7 L
Manual 2.5 qt 2.4 L
Wheel Nut Torque 100 lb ft 140Y
All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the appropriate level, as recommended in
this manual.


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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 1:33:11 PM   
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Warranty work can only be at a GM Hummer service center but that doesn''''t mean the service that helps you maintain your warranty can only be done there. You can do all of the work yourself, have a local shop do it, Chevy dealer, Jiffy Lube, whomever. You just have to prove the work was done if it ever comes up as a warranty issue.




Right Arlock, that is what I understood it to be.  Anybody should be able to basic maintainance, but if you want GM/Hummer to fix something under warranty, you gotta be at a Hummer dealership.  Sounds reasonable to me.

As a side note I asked the service manager at my local GM dealer if he could fix my Hummer under warranty and he told me maybe in a emergency circumstance they could get authorization to fix it, but for the most part it would have have to be fixed at the Hummer dealer the next city over.

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 1:42:32 PM   
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I was planning on doing my own oil changes. That is no biggie. For that matter, neither is the other forms of basic service, like transmission fluid changes (not flushes), filter changes, etc.

It''s warranty claims that I''m worried about, such as if a part on the vehicle fails, and needs replaced....especially if its something serious, like a transmission or internal motor issue.

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 1:46:37 PM   
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ORIGINAL: The Dark Knight

It''''s warranty claims that I''''m worried about, such as if a part on the vehicle fails, and needs replaced....especially if its something serious, like a transmission or internal motor issue.


Ya, it looks like you got to get it the 80 miles to the Hummer dealer to get that kind of work done. 

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 1:53:06 PM   
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Yeah thats one of them things I dont mind paying someone to do. Better safe than sorry. After the warranty, its all home done stuff :)

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/4/2008 2:17:27 PM   
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I had my 06 and 07 get warranty work done at a Chevy dealer since there was no Hummer Dealer in my area. The dealer I bought mine from was in the process of building the Hummer dealership, they told me that all warranty work could be done at any GM dealer.

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/5/2008 8:20:13 PM   
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they told me that all warranty work could be done at any GM dealer.

I asked my local chevy/gm dealer, no dice.  They will not do warranty work I have to drive to Tucson (75 miles).

Rob

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RE: Hey guys. New guy here with a few questions. - 7/6/2008 1:19:23 AM   
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HiYa Dark Knight.........

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