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Old 09-29-2011 | 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by chippersr6
2007 LT 2.4 with 112k and many more to go hopefully. Head was replaced under warranty at 39k due to misfire in cylinder #3. Other then that the normal tires, brake pads, shoes, and rotor maintanence at this point.
I just had to get the head reworked on my 2009 at 180,000 because of a misfire on cyl #1. Is this a common problem? When I picked mine up the service advisor said that they had another one in there for the same problem, but this guy did not get his repaired right then.
Old 09-30-2011 | 09:58 AM
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Sounds great guys, i am along ways away from 100,000.xx at the moment.

Hope i can post when mine gets there.

Glad to hear. . of the reliability and longevity of the HHR.~
Old 10-01-2011 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Nurseman27
do your self a favor on those end links use MOOG they are 3 times the cost of the cheapest but you will love every minute of them did end links and ball joints form moog on my 2002 Taurus
it was a totally different car
Mine wore out before 60,000 miles,so I put these on mine and they are great!!!!!!!!
Old 03-26-2012 | 07:18 AM
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'06 hhr lt. 175,000km. 3 sets of front rotors,1set of pads.rt front wheel bearing,1 thermostat,and an intermittent #4 misfire that I haven't pinned down yet.
Old 03-30-2012 | 09:04 PM
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As of today, 07, with 135,000. And guess what, I think my converter is stopped up.
Old 03-30-2012 | 09:37 PM
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Getting there. I have about 91k on mine right now.
Only problem I've had was that BCM the dealer replaced for me, and everything's in really nice shape otherwise. Since I'm real gentle on equipment, I'm hoping it stays that way for a long time.
Old 04-03-2012 | 02:01 PM
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Well i am around 176k with very few problems. Did the whole front end thing with sway bar links, hubs, struts around 150k, had a new throttle body installed around 140k, new catalytic converter around 95k (the flexy thing broke) and other than regular maintenance that has been about it. On my fourth set of tires and hoping to get many more miles out of it.
Old 04-19-2012 | 04:36 PM
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I have an 06 HHR LT with 145,400 miles on it. Other than the normal oil changes, rotate tires and on my 3rd set of tires - i haven't had any major issues with the car until now. I posted a few weeks back that my heater/AC motor just quit working.

I have not fixed it yet as i don't know what to look for on it Looking for help in this matter.

Thanx Everyone!

my signature line is way out of date as you can tell by this post . . .
Old 04-19-2012 | 04:45 PM
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'09 LT with 106,XXX on the ticker. Never have changed the brakes, and finally changed the air filter after it hit 100,000. (I know I suck, but I simply didn't have time).
Old 05-03-2012 | 10:43 PM
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The Minister of Sinister today 195,000 miles replaced so far;

4 pairs of headlights
2 pairs stock rotors then cross drilled rotors to finally solve the warping
2 O2 sensors
1 Catalytic converter
1 Map sensor
1 hub bearing assy
struts
shocks
shifter

and I just ordered everything to rebuild the front and rear suspension...everything !!!



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