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#871 of 879 Key on gas cap tether by jim7689

Apr 14, 2006 (7:17 pm)

I just bought my daughter a 2003 PT Cruiser Touring Edition. When I put gas in it I noticed a strange looking key attached to the gas cap tether. Does anyone know what this is for?
 
Thanks
 
Jim

#872 of 879 03 PT Cruiser with squealing brakes by frankfenn

Apr 15, 2006 (6:53 am)

I bought a 2003 PT Cruiser 2 weeks ago. It has 78.000 km's on it. When I took it for a test drive in the lot at the dealership, the brakes
were squeaky. The dealer told me it was because it had been sitting on the lot for a while, and
we had had wet weather. Whenever it rains, the brakes squeak ( squeal ) should it be doing this? We never had this with our Jeep TJ! Rain or not. I called the dealership, and spoke to them. They told me they pulled the inspection report, and the brakes were 70%. I want a copy of that report. My wife is concerned about the car not being safe to drive, even though this only happens when it rains. Does she have a legit concern? I use my vehicle everyday. Does anyone else have this problem? What could it be? A rock? bad rotars? any ideas? Iam going to take the car to the dealership and request they check the brakes in my presence. What would be your advice? Thanks all!

#875 of 879 location of horn by janeinelk

Jun 18, 2006 (2:05 pm)

This might sound dumb but, where is the horn located in the engine compartment?

#876 of 879 Re: location of horn [janeinelk] by norrmanndo

Jun 20, 2006 (1:55 pm)

Replying to: janeinelk (Jun 18, 2006 2:05 pm)
under the front passenger wheel panel. I took off the black panel once and the horn is just in front of the wheel.

#877 of 879 MPG by mr_anton89

Aug 11, 2006 (2:54 pm)

What is the best highway speed for the PTs to go at on the highway for maximum efficiency. Also, where should I be keeping the RPMs. I have an 01 and just about always get 24-25, in about 60 Highway/40 city. I've never seen anything higher.

#878 of 879 Re: Utility, gas friendly, cool looks, easy on the wallet! [rex12] by sebring00

Sep 15, 2006 (8:30 pm)

Replying to: rex12 (Mar 14, 2000 6:03 pm)
I am buying one after owning a 2000 Chrysler sebring convertible that has been nothing but pure grief, I swear this car only stalls out just to let me know it is not done driving me into a crazed frenzy...
 
I managed to get approved for a loan all on my own, I just got to turn over the keys and the title for the ol' lemon from hell! Cheers to all u PT CRUZER owners, and long live the PT!!!

#879 of 879 Attention PT enthusiasts by pf_flyer HOST

Oct 14, 2006 (10:08 am)

Please check the discussion list here in the Chrysler PT Cruiser Group for the appropriate discussion to post in.
 
We're moving away from these large generic discussions, and setting up smaller more focused ones. This is a work in progress, so if you don't find a discussion that fits the issue you want to talk about, please feel free to create a new one and we can adjust things later if need be.
 
Thanks for your patience and assistance as we move the furntiure around!

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