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Olfart
01-21-2010, 10:18 PM
2004 H2 Black
Purchased Used 36,000mi
November 2006

37,600 - New Battery
38,250 - Wiper Motor and Module - Warranty
45,700 - Broken Shifter Wire - Warranty
Replace Water Pump and Belt - Warranty
48,120 - Replace Power Steering Pump and
Pressure Valve. Pitman and Idler Arms
worn. 2 broken exhaust manifold bolts(pull
heads to extract bolts) - Warranty
New Tires and Front End Align
49,000 - Water Leak - driver side floor wet.
Siliconed Marker Lights and cleaned
Sunroof Drains.
49,850 - Hood support cables rusted through
49, 870 - Eng Temp gauge not working. Sent inst
cluster out to be rebuilt (eBay)

CBR_Raven
01-21-2010, 11:57 PM
2004 H2 Black
Purchased Used 36,000mi
November 2006

37,600 - New Battery
38,250 - Wiper Motor and Module - Warranty
45,700 - Broken Shifter Wire - Warranty
Replace Water Pump and Belt - Warranty
48,120 - Replace Power Steering Pump and
Pressure Valve. Pitman and Idler Arms
worn. 2 broken exhaust manifold bolts(pull
heads to extract bolts) - Warranty
New Tires and Front End Align
49,000 - Water Leak - driver side floor wet.
Siliconed Marker Lights and cleaned
Sunroof Drains.
49,850 - Hood support cables rusted through
49, 870 - Eng Temp gauge not working. Sent inst
cluster out to be rebuilt (eBay)

I think you have a lot of things covered already but I really wouldn't be concerned about EVERYTHING being fixed yet...the more you drive/use the vehicle, the more things will wear out or break. You have to expect to repair and replace things over the life of the vehicle if you drive it enough. Overall, I think the H2 is a great vehicle with low maintenance and if you have an extended warranty then that's even better. My H2 is not a daily driver so I don't have to worry about repairs as much.

Olfart
01-22-2010, 04:03 PM
The reason I posted the repair list is because these items seem to be common problems with the H2 and it looks like I am pretty well caught up. If there are any other "common" problems I'd like to know about them so maybe I can correct them before I get stranded on the road someplace.
I LOVE this truck and after being a Chevy Suburban man most of my life this H2 will be the last vehicle I will ever purchase. :)

splne1
01-22-2010, 04:32 PM
When you did the pitman and idler arms did you get the cognito brace for it??? Otherwise you will be doing it again. Just did my tie rods and pitman/idler arm myself. Waiting on my brace kit.

Olfart
01-22-2010, 08:10 PM
When you did the pitman and idler arms did you get the cognito brace for it??? Otherwise you will be doing it again. Just did my tie rods and pitman/idler arm myself. Waiting on my brace kit.

It was done under warranty...so I'm not sure about the brace. They didn't give me an itemized repair bill for any of their warranty repairs...just told me what they did. But the mechanics ( a GM Chevy dealer where I bought it...not a Hummer dealer) seemed to know what they were doing and actually replaced a few things that I didn't even know were going bad...such as the water pump, the broken manifold bolts and a bunch of fasteners that were missing or loose in various places.

splne1
01-22-2010, 09:03 PM
Yeah with more and more dealerships closing the chevy dealers have been doing most of the maintenance on H2's. Sounds like you were taken care of pretty good. The brace I am talking about just prevents faster wearing of the pitman/idler arms.

pohlease
02-04-2010, 10:29 AM
I am having my pitman and idler arms done tomorrow. Also going to have them take out my airbag suspension and replace it with coils. My truck is a 2003 with 75 thousand miles. I am about ready to trade it in.

Now my unlock button doesn't work on my key fob.

Olfart
02-04-2010, 02:51 PM
I am having my pitman and idler arms done tomorrow. Also going to have them take out my airbag suspension and replace it with coils. My truck is a 2003 with 75 thousand miles. I am about ready to trade it in.

Now my unlock button doesn't work on my key fob.

Key fob should be easy and dealer will charge an arm and a leg for a new one. The conductive coating is probably worn off...it was on mine. Carefully pop it open and on the back of the rubber pad you will see dark areas which make contact with the circuit board. I got a small tube of powdered graphite and coated the contact areas on the pad. Don't overdo it....just a thin coating. You can also rub the side of a pencil lead on there, but it won't last as long.
This also works great on older TV remotes that have "dead" buttons