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Looking for a mesh grille for my gmc envoy.?
I have a 2005 gmc envoy and cant find a chrome mesh grille(bentley style). Ive looked everywhere and no luck. Does anyone know where I can get one???? or even get the chrome mesh to make my own???
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

You may want to try the Denali honeycomb grille. The Envoy is not a very popular vehicle so aftermarket companies don't produce many accessories for it. And if they did they had very short lifetime (up to 2-years after the model year)

I have a 04 gmc envoy low beam won't work?
I tried to put a hid conversion kit in it blew the fuses so i decided to put the factory ones back in I have no power going to the plug now put new fuses in and nothing
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

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probly your timing on your engine or your knock sensor Reference:auto mech student

05 GMC Envoy - I need some help with instructions for Fuel Level Sensor installation.?
I have a 2005 GMC Envoy that the fuel gauge is going nuts. I can fill the tank and the Fuel gauge read empty and then 1/2 or full, then again empty 5 mins later. The fuel level sensor is likely the problem. I can purchase it for $75.00. But I like to have details on the installation. I know I have to drop the tank. More then likely the rest is...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

There are a number of special tools that are required in order to remove the fuel tank from the vehicle, to remove the fuel lines from the pump module, to remove the pump module from the tank, and to remove the sender from the pump module. I have done many of these at the dealer where I work, so I...

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GMC's own Acadia crossover, though more expensive, may be the best alternative to the Envoy if you're looking for a high-utility family vehicle; it's roomier and safer, and it performs better in just about every way.

The Envoy is part of a dying breed of formerly top-selling truck-based SUVs that are gradually being replaced by safer, smoother-riding car-based crossovers; among those, the Envoy is particularly trucklike in its ride and handling.

The Explorer, Pathfinder, and 4Runner especially all handle more securely, and their interiors have been kept better updated.

The Pathfinder and 4Runner also offer some measure of off-road ability.

Another possibility is the Kia Borrego, a truck-based SUV that is all-new this year, bucking the trend away from this type of vehicle.

Compared to most of its rivals, the Borrego has a far quieter, more refined cabin and an interior that feels genuinely up-to-date.

The 2009 GMC Envoy is closely related mechanically to the Chevrolet TrailBlazer, which is similarly priced but doesn't offer a model like the luxurious Denali; however, the TrailBlazer gets a sporty SS model with a 6.0-liter V-8 for those who want a musclecar-like experience.


 
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