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Replying to: pat (Jun 17, 2005 2:45 pm) David
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Replying to: djr2 (Jun 17, 2005 4:33 pm) Welcome!! It will be interesting to see if replacing your MFS takes care of the issue. Let us know. |
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Replying to: basils (Jun 15, 2005 4:47 pm) |
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Ford has agreed to settle lawsuits filed agaist it due to cracking intake manifolds on certain 1996-2001 4.6L engines. The engines are found in: Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, Lincoln Town Car, Mustang, Cougar and Thunderbird models. The settlement could impact over 2 million vehicles and cost Ford up to $375 million USD. The plastic intake manifolds Ford used were plastic and were nortorious for cracking, thus causing coolant leaks. The terms of the settle include: • Ford will reimburse customers with receipts for the intake repair. • Ford will pay $735.00 to those without receipts, provided that they can verify with a dealership that a repair was made. • Ford will extend the warranty coverage for customers whose intakes have not failed. Ford lost an appeal earlier in the year to have the case dismissed.
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My 02 GM with 53K just activated the CE light tonight. Is there anyway to determine what went haywire without making an appointment at a repair facility and spending 80.00 for the diagnosis? Should I be concerned, or can I let this go an few days? I read somewhere that some parts stores will do a free/low cost while you wait scan , hoping of course that you'll buy the parts from them. Again the car seems to be running fine and this light just poped on and stayed on as we started the car. Any help would be appreciated |
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Replying to: euphonium (Jun 19, 2005 12:49 pm) Can you provide any link for more information and remedys
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Autozone will do a free code scan. The check engine light covers so many things - it is a noncritical issue, but you shouldn't go for months with it lit. If it was me, I'd check the gas cap, and then make a stop at Autozone to see what codes are thrown. |
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Replying to: ksjo30 (Jun 19, 2005 6:13 pm) |
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I was wondering what drivers of late-model CVs and GMs are finding they get in terms of gas mileage. I have been steadily improving mine; even with the A/C going virtually all of the time, combined city/highway (although mostly highway) I'm getting about 23.7 mpg; this week I went 596 km without having to fill up, netting me a cool 26 mpg! These numbers impressed me quite a bit. Although not Toyota Echo territory, I couldn't ask for more from a 4000 lb, V8 sedan that does not feature any sort of cylinder deactivation (thank God |
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I purchased my 2004 CV (LX Sport, dual exhaust, 239 HP) on August 1, 2004...coming up on 1 year, 20,800 miles, so I think I am broken in...have yet to exceed 22 mpg on highway, tried 87, 89, 93 octane, no difference in performance or mpg...kinda disappointed, really...sticker said 17/25, and I personally know of folks with late model Town cars who obtained 27-28 mpg with all highway running...75% of my driving is interstate...AC on or off, no matter...should I trade for a Honda Civic???...
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