Message from @ƬӇƛƑЄƧ ƇƦЄƜ

Discord ID: 781793829878759427


2020-11-27 08:07:44 UTC  

no GM anything

2020-11-27 08:07:49 UTC  

Most chevys have belts

2020-11-27 08:07:51 UTC  

Same with dodge

2020-11-27 08:07:55 UTC  

no Fiat Chrysler shit

2020-11-27 08:08:02 UTC  

no dodge

2020-11-27 08:08:12 UTC  

ive taught my gf about this since her family is a dodge family

2020-11-27 08:08:15 UTC  

lord i hate dodge

2020-11-27 08:08:21 UTC  

@Mr. NUT what kind of battery?

2020-11-27 08:08:30 UTC  

its not lithium ion

2020-11-27 08:08:32 UTC  

thats all i know

2020-11-27 08:08:32 UTC  

I don’t know a whole bunch about hybrids

2020-11-27 08:08:35 UTC  

nickel something

2020-11-27 08:08:38 UTC  

Where is it located?

2020-11-27 08:08:42 UTC  

trunk

2020-11-27 08:08:42 UTC  

Kek, both of my grandparents drive Chevy

2020-11-27 08:08:47 UTC  

takes up like half of it

2020-11-27 08:08:49 UTC  

Easy to access?

2020-11-27 08:09:17 UTC  

chevy is better than chrysler companies at least

2020-11-27 08:09:21 UTC  

id sayyy

2020-11-27 08:09:25 UTC  

idk i think so

2020-11-27 08:09:34 UTC  

Why don’t you just replace it yourself then

2020-11-27 08:09:41 UTC  

It would save you a couple hundred in labor

2020-11-27 08:09:50 UTC  

funny thing is that the trunk stays cooler so it cools the food since theres a fan keeping it cool in the summer

2020-11-27 08:09:52 UTC  

i mean

2020-11-27 08:09:53 UTC  

yeah

2020-11-27 08:09:53 UTC  

I’m sure there’s videos on YouTube even

2020-11-27 08:09:54 UTC  

actually

2020-11-27 08:09:56 UTC  

it would save

2020-11-27 08:09:58 UTC  

thousands

2020-11-27 08:10:02 UTC  

literally cut the cost in half

2020-11-27 08:10:09 UTC  

their labor costs were like 1000

2020-11-27 08:10:10 UTC  

i think

2020-11-27 08:10:13 UTC  

or 1,500

2020-11-27 08:10:14 UTC  

insane

2020-11-27 08:10:23 UTC  

battery i cant remember but i think it was like

2020-11-27 08:10:33 UTC  

3000-4000..?

2020-11-27 08:10:46 UTC  

My parents Chrysler Town & Country definitely proved that. Had funny electrical issues, and burned through a transmission. They got it for $4000 instead of getting new front fascia for their 1998 Plymouth Voyager for the same money

2020-11-27 08:11:22 UTC  

I literally already found you a step by step guide

2020-11-27 08:11:25 UTC  

On YouTube

2020-11-27 08:11:28 UTC  

woww

2020-11-27 08:11:33 UTC  

does it look easy lol