Ridgeline 06
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Ridgeline 06
Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
you do not.
35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
not being put on properly.
The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
problems.
Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
-David
you do not.
35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
not being put on properly.
The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
problems.
Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
-David
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Re: Ridgeline 06
David wrote:
> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
> not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
> -David
Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
than 1996?
The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II works.
> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
> not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
> -David
Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
than 1996?
The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II works.
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Re: Ridgeline 06
David wrote:
> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
> not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
> -David
Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
than 1996?
The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II works.
> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
> not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
> -David
Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
than 1996?
The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II works.
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Re: Ridgeline 06
David wrote:
> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
> not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
> -David
Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
than 1996?
The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II works.
> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass land
> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas cap
> not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for too
> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
> -David
Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
than 1996?
The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II works.
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Re: Ridgeline 06
"David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
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> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
> land and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land
> surveying company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of
> the gas cap not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
> too long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
>I have an 06 Ridgeline, and with 9000 miles have had no problems to date,
>except the dealer doesn't like my practice of changing the oil before the
>maintenance minder says I should. I also have had the gas cap message, but
>found it was caused by "topping off" when I bought gas. I now stop when the
>pump clicks off, and have not seen the message in over 6,000 miles.
Ed
>
>
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Re: Ridgeline 06
"David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
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> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
> land and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land
> surveying company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of
> the gas cap not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
> too long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
>I have an 06 Ridgeline, and with 9000 miles have had no problems to date,
>except the dealer doesn't like my practice of changing the oil before the
>maintenance minder says I should. I also have had the gas cap message, but
>found it was caused by "topping off" when I bought gas. I now stop when the
>pump clicks off, and have not seen the message in over 6,000 miles.
Ed
>
>
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Re: Ridgeline 06
"David" <nospam@spam.org> wrote in message
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> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
> you do not.
>
> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
> land and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land
> surveying company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of
> the gas cap not being put on properly.
>
> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
> too long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
> problems.
>
> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>
>I have an 06 Ridgeline, and with 9000 miles have had no problems to date,
>except the dealer doesn't like my practice of changing the oil before the
>maintenance minder says I should. I also have had the gas cap message, but
>found it was caused by "topping off" when I bought gas. I now stop when the
>pump clicks off, and have not seen the message in over 6,000 miles.
Ed
>
>
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Re: Ridgeline 06
Agreed. This is nothing unique to the Ridgeline. You have to fill it up and
turn the cap until it clicks 3+ times. I heard that on a new Chevy I bought
YEARS ago.
To read up on how happy owners seem to be about the Ridgeline, check out -
www.ridgelineownersclub.com.
Good luck.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> David wrote:
>
>> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
>> you do not.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
>> land
>> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
>> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas
>> cap
>> not being put on properly.
>>
>> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
>> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
>> too
>> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
>> problems.
>>
>> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>>
>> -David
>
> Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
> than 1996?
>
> The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
> ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II
> works.
turn the cap until it clicks 3+ times. I heard that on a new Chevy I bought
YEARS ago.
To read up on how happy owners seem to be about the Ridgeline, check out -
www.ridgelineownersclub.com.
Good luck.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:1videu7eevpde.dlg@hightech.misfit...
> David wrote:
>
>> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
>> you do not.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
>> land
>> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
>> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas
>> cap
>> not being put on properly.
>>
>> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
>> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
>> too
>> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
>> problems.
>>
>> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>>
>> -David
>
> Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
> than 1996?
>
> The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
> ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II
> works.
#9
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Re: Ridgeline 06
Agreed. This is nothing unique to the Ridgeline. You have to fill it up and
turn the cap until it clicks 3+ times. I heard that on a new Chevy I bought
YEARS ago.
To read up on how happy owners seem to be about the Ridgeline, check out -
www.ridgelineownersclub.com.
Good luck.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:1videu7eevpde.dlg@hightech.misfit...
> David wrote:
>
>> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
>> you do not.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
>> land
>> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
>> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas
>> cap
>> not being put on properly.
>>
>> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
>> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
>> too
>> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
>> problems.
>>
>> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>>
>> -David
>
> Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
> than 1996?
>
> The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
> ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II
> works.
turn the cap until it clicks 3+ times. I heard that on a new Chevy I bought
YEARS ago.
To read up on how happy owners seem to be about the Ridgeline, check out -
www.ridgelineownersclub.com.
Good luck.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:1videu7eevpde.dlg@hightech.misfit...
> David wrote:
>
>> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
>> you do not.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
>> land
>> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
>> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas
>> cap
>> not being put on properly.
>>
>> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
>> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
>> too
>> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
>> problems.
>>
>> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>>
>> -David
>
> Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
> than 1996?
>
> The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
> ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II
> works.
#10
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Re: Ridgeline 06
Agreed. This is nothing unique to the Ridgeline. You have to fill it up and
turn the cap until it clicks 3+ times. I heard that on a new Chevy I bought
YEARS ago.
To read up on how happy owners seem to be about the Ridgeline, check out -
www.ridgelineownersclub.com.
Good luck.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:1videu7eevpde.dlg@hightech.misfit...
> David wrote:
>
>> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
>> you do not.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
>> land
>> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
>> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas
>> cap
>> not being put on properly.
>>
>> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
>> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
>> too
>> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
>> problems.
>>
>> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>>
>> -David
>
> Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
> than 1996?
>
> The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
> ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II
> works.
turn the cap until it clicks 3+ times. I heard that on a new Chevy I bought
YEARS ago.
To read up on how happy owners seem to be about the Ridgeline, check out -
www.ridgelineownersclub.com.
Good luck.
"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:1videu7eevpde.dlg@hightech.misfit...
> David wrote:
>
>> Gas cap! Make sure you twist it on tight. The service light comes on if
>> you do not.
>>
>> 35,000 miles on this truck and it goes off road in muddy fields, grass
>> land
>> and woods almost weekly being used as a work vehicle by a land surveying
>> company and the only time it has been in the shop was because of the gas
>> cap
>> not being put on properly.
>>
>> The gas cap is the first weekness so far. The company I work for used to
>> drive a Chevy 2500 which used to literally sink in the mud as it sat for
>> too
>> long. That truck was always in the shop for brakes or other engine
>> problems.
>>
>> Anyone else find any faults with the ridgeline?
>>
>> -David
>
> Just out of curiosity, what year was the last car you owned? Was it older
> than 1996?
>
> The gas cap thing applies to ALL vehicles of model years 1996 and newer by
> ALL manufacturers, as well as some pre-'96 ones. This is how OBD-II
> works.
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