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Ghostrider 10-12-2006 04:51 PM

Rear View Mirror Flashing
 
We just had our first good snow storm..yes its early. But I noticed that my compass/temp display seemed to be power cycling when it was snowing hard?? Was this the Onstar system losing a signal?
I do have the Gobi rack and have been having XM reception issues.... but this was behaving like there was a loose wire or something..any ideas?

H3_Hummer 10-12-2006 05:19 PM

RE: Rear View Mirror Flashing
 
I don't think the compass on the mirror is hooked up to OnStar. My wife has the same set-up in her Malibu and it doesn't have OnStar. I posted on your GOBI thread about maybe taking off the GOBI wind deflector and seeing if that cures your problem with the XM radio. If it works without the wind deflector, will it cause wind noise? I was thinking about the blocking of the OnStar antenna using the rack looking at it when you fisrt posted the pics of your rack. Is your phone affected by the rack too?

Ghostrider 10-12-2006 05:25 PM

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I havent tried the phone yet...just recharged my minutes yesterday. good idea though..I'll try pulling the deflector and see if that helps.

HummerGuy 10-12-2006 05:33 PM

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It happens when it's either extremely cold, or the temperature sensor is iced up. I've had it happen a few times here in Chicago (It snowed here today sheesh) and the dealer told me that's what it is.

Ghostrider 10-12-2006 05:36 PM

RE: Rear View Mirror Flashing
 


ORIGINAL: HummerGuy

It happens when it's either extremely cold, or the temperature sensor is iced up. I've had it happen a few times here in Chicago (It snowed here today sheesh) and the dealer told me that's what it is.
Thats what I was hoping! I noticed it said ICE after it did it now that I think about it actually. But how about this snow?!?! Over here on the other side of the lake, we are getting good lake effect...have about 2 inches on the ground!!!

HummerGuy 10-12-2006 05:48 PM

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Well I work downtown and am literally walking distance from Lake Michigan, and we got hammered with a slight blizzard this morning. Now, the sun is out. That is nuts!

The lowest temperature I have ever had my mirror read was -12 degrees, so it goes down there, but not sure HOW low it can go :D

Linus Gump 10-12-2006 06:03 PM

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I read somewhere that the bottem range is -40, and the top range is 120. Don't quote me though. As to the Gobi rack making wind noise without the deflector, I can safely say it does, but I don't know how much more that with it. I finally got my rack, but they sent the wrong one. I wanted the low profile, and the sent me a stealth. They also sent me a deflector for no roof marler lights, and I have roof marker lights. I went ahead and installed the roof rack, but the wind deflector will have to be shipped back.

Ghostrider 10-12-2006 06:33 PM

RE: Rear View Mirror Flashing
 
Yup...the bottom range is usually -40...in my jeep liberty that I had before this, I was in -44 and it only went to -40 and a few other mirrors I checked cut off there too.
I always grab a picture when its below -15 and I travel north a lot to snowboard events so I'll be sure to share my lo temp shots! I will also report on how it runs in low temp.

That sucks about the rack!! I wanted to see the lo profile. But from what I heard from Gobi, the lo profile rack is no more. Now that I see it, I think the only difference is those silver bolts arent there and its just all welded.
Have you noticed any XM problems with yours when you drive west?

Linus Gump 10-13-2006 01:46 AM

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Yeah, I was a little disappointed when I realised they sent me the stealth, but after thinking about it, I plan on replacing the bolts with stainless eye bots so I have more ancors to hook my tie downs to since they dont go around the bars of the rack too well. I don't have XM, and other than driving it to go off roadingI haven't driven it much. I don't know if I have any ill affects with my BlondeStar. I don't think I will at least until I get the wind deflector put on.

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Ghostrider 10-13-2006 01:53 AM

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Looks awesome!! You didnt get one with the sunroof hole?

Linus Gump 10-13-2006 02:26 AM

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No sunroof.

Ghostrider 10-13-2006 10:32 AM

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Oh wierd..it looks like you do have a sunroof in that 2nd picture!

Linus Gump 10-13-2006 10:38 AM

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That picture was kind of cool. I pulled off the road to look at my map and there is a giant ditch there. I somewhat crossed the ditch, and parked as you see it. The right rear tire is about 3 feet off of the ground because it is directly over the ditch.

Ghostrider 10-13-2006 10:50 AM

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Definately very cool...most our roads here have stupid fences by them here.
I really like the one driving under the tree! That is huge! Where is that at??

Linus Gump 10-14-2006 01:36 AM

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All of the wheeling I did that day was at the Tillamook State Forrest Off Road Park in Oregon. There are trails all over the place. Some are for horses, others are for atvs and motorcycles, and others are for 4x4, atv's and motorcycles. They are rated for dificulty, but some of the ratings aren't consistant with other trails marked the same dificulty level. Being a State Forrest, you have to stay on published trails and roads, but the ditch area was the only place I could pull off to so other traffic could get by, well at least that's what I would have said if a ranger came by.:D
The last pic is an area called Little Rubicon. The BFR next to the hummer is about 4 feet tall looking at it from this view, and the line I am taking is pretty steep. I backed out from there, and tried going around the other side, but either way I went I would need a spotter to prevent serious sheet metal damage and my girlie friend isn't very good at telling me what I need to know. I ultimately wound up turning around and going back the way I came. Maybe next time I will have somebody along who can spot and I will accomplish this obsticle.


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