2001 Bravada Stock "Build"
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2001 Bravada Stock "Build"
So I have had this Bravada since 2011 when my father in law (original owner) gave it to my stepdaughter - I still have the window sticker for it and the receipt for the first year of the now non-functional OnStar. He took good care of it, but over time let it get a little out of date on its maintenance. My stepdaughter drove it until late 2012 when she could not longer afford the gas, so I gave her another car and took this for my daily driver. While I am not planning on much of any modifications, I liked the idea of doing a thread to track my work so this will be very boring. Since 2012, I have done the following to it:
Alternator
AC Compressor
Replaced transmission with a used one (broken sun-shell)
Ball Joints and Idler Arm
Motor Mounts
Both Front Wheel Bearings
Water Pump
2x AWD Encoder Motor (first one worked for a while but then started blowing fuses a year later)
Head Gaskets and Intake Gaskets
Plugs/Wires/Cap (AC Delco)
Skip White Performance Distributor
New Goodyear Wrangler tires (2nd set of tires since we have owned it)
Bluetooth OBD2 ELM 327 and Car Gauge Pro on an old Android phone that I leave in the truck
Sylvania Silverstars for both high and low beams (pretty happy overall with them)
The odometer is currently at 271K, but runs great. The only thing I need to fix soon is slightly leaking oil cooler lines, a P0440 code, and a secondary air injection pump code. I'm still running the stock Bose system which sounds really good, and the interior is solid (leather, sunroof).
Here is a pic before I got the Goodyears on it:
And after:
I admit I was stunned that anyone would do a plastic distributor, and am EXTREMELY happy with the new one:
And despite the AWD seeming somewhat buggy, it did good last snow here in Kentucky and made it through this with no issues:
Alternator
AC Compressor
Replaced transmission with a used one (broken sun-shell)
Ball Joints and Idler Arm
Motor Mounts
Both Front Wheel Bearings
Water Pump
2x AWD Encoder Motor (first one worked for a while but then started blowing fuses a year later)
Head Gaskets and Intake Gaskets
Plugs/Wires/Cap (AC Delco)
Skip White Performance Distributor
New Goodyear Wrangler tires (2nd set of tires since we have owned it)
Bluetooth OBD2 ELM 327 and Car Gauge Pro on an old Android phone that I leave in the truck
Sylvania Silverstars for both high and low beams (pretty happy overall with them)
The odometer is currently at 271K, but runs great. The only thing I need to fix soon is slightly leaking oil cooler lines, a P0440 code, and a secondary air injection pump code. I'm still running the stock Bose system which sounds really good, and the interior is solid (leather, sunroof).
Here is a pic before I got the Goodyears on it:
And after:
I admit I was stunned that anyone would do a plastic distributor, and am EXTREMELY happy with the new one:
And despite the AWD seeming somewhat buggy, it did good last snow here in Kentucky and made it through this with no issues:
#2
Looks pretty clean.
#3
Thank you sir!
I was cleaning out the glove compartment and was amazed how much these things cost when new 15 years ago!
When we were moving my father in law from his home in Tennessee back to KY, I found the cargo management system mat in his storage room, but no sign of the parts that make the "bins". I have looked online and can find no lead toward them
I was cleaning out the glove compartment and was amazed how much these things cost when new 15 years ago!
When we were moving my father in law from his home in Tennessee back to KY, I found the cargo management system mat in his storage room, but no sign of the parts that make the "bins". I have looked online and can find no lead toward them
Last edited by ntjoe; 04-26-2016 at 07:45 AM.
#4
No mods, but got my P0440 CEL taken care of. After following the flowchart on this site, I tracked it down to a faulty vapor canister vent solenoid. Order this one from Amazon () and got it installed right above the rear end, and no more CEL. The old one was caked with dirt, and honestly might still work if I cleaned it with WD40 or something like that, but the new one was only $20, so I can't complain.
#5
Thank you sir!
I was cleaning out the glove compartment and was amazed how much these things cost when new 15 years ago!
When we were moving my father in law from his home in Tennessee back to KY, I found the cargo management system mat in his storage room, but no sign of the parts that make the "bins". I have looked online and can find no lead toward them
I was cleaning out the glove compartment and was amazed how much these things cost when new 15 years ago!
When we were moving my father in law from his home in Tennessee back to KY, I found the cargo management system mat in his storage room, but no sign of the parts that make the "bins". I have looked online and can find no lead toward them
Glad you got the CEL figured out.
#6
I love that cargo liner. I have been keeping a look out for one of those every time I go to the yard.
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So no picture however moved to a Flowmaster 40 after the stock muffler decided to split up....literally. Very happy with the sound on it. Give the truck just a nice bit of rumble without being obnoxious.