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3244 messages, Last post on Aug 25, 2009 at 8:13 PM
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I decided not to try to fix my '94 GM's window motor and regulator myself. Not sure enough of myself to know how to do it. My regular mechanic wanted $475 (estimate) to do the job. I just about croaked. I told him I'll just tape it shut. Still had to pay him $75 (1 hour's labor) for tearing it apart and checking the wires, etc.) Then I asked another mechanic that my parents use and he found used parts that will cost me $95 and $100 labor to install them. Needless to say, he got the job. I just hope the used parts are not so used, they have no life left in them. My car has 202K miles so I'll take the chance. Do you think I should just buy new parts over the internet and ask him to put them in for me?
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Replying to: ragdollgirl (Sep 13, 2005 12:07 pm) Applying used parts in your case would make as much sense as putting a dirty diaper on a clean bottom. |
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Replying to: ehaase (Sep 12, 2005 11:57 pm) Regardless of what the money is used for, it's good to know tha the CV/GM will be around for at least a few more years! |
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Do not assume the Town Car will continue in production as a Panther.....
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I am going to look at a 96 and would appreciate input from owners of that year for any feedback on problems or issues. There was an oil issue on early 90's models with the 4.6L engine and something with the valve guides or whatever. Was that solved by 96? Are there any other issues to know about? THANKS! PS - in regard to death rates. I'm sure that the age demographic of the individuals driving the CV/GM has a lot to do with the death numbers. How many driver's have heart attacks or other natural causes, at the wheel and either die before the crash even happens. I'm sure that we can't really understand the "statistics" and fairly weigh them against a Hyundai Accent - where the death rate probably has more to do with the size/structure of the vehicle.
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Replying to: gkarg (Sep 14, 2005 5:22 am) Check the intake manifold. Maybe it has been replaced and maybe not. Something about it cracking and causing coolant to escape. The transmission oil could need replacing including the turbine oil. |
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Replying to: johnclineii (Sep 13, 2005 5:16 pm) |
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2004 CV LX Sport...I have the combo CD/Cassette/ with 6 CD unit in trunk...after one year of ownership, I finally put 6 CD in trunk and damn, it works...with one glaring exception...I can advance from Song 2 to Song 3 with the push of the seek button...but I cannot find any button to press to advance from CD 2 to CD 3...I have to wait for it to play all the songs on CD 2 and it will advance automatically...how do I advance the CD manually???...the owner's manual is silent on this...thanks...
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Replying to: marsha7 (Sep 16, 2005 6:19 pm) There might be some special electronic code pattern to enter, just like to get the doors to not automatically lock when the car's put in gear. Perhaps pushing and holding all of the remote buttons, while simultaneously depressing all pedals and opening all of the windows, and offering a first born child, is the key to liberating the CD player's capabilities In my best friend's 2002 GM, all he could get was a cassette in-dash and the 6-pack in the trunk - no dual-deck, in-dash unit. Just be thankful you don't have that setup! |
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