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Hello folks I have a question maybe some of you can answer. My 03 Galants heater is no long working. The fan works fine but is blowing cold air. I changed the thermostat but i'm not having any luck with the new one. I'm wondering if it could be the heater control valve that went out except I don't know if this model incorporates a heater control valve in it's system. If so where is it and will it make a loud rattling noise underneath the dash if it is going out? Thanks for any clues you may have.
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I get screeching noise (like a fast rotating axle with no lubrication) on cold days. It only happens at startup and low speeds. Any ideas? '00 Mits Galant 2.4L, 110K |
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Replying to: makigrl (Oct 05, 2008 2:33 am) Then there are other items that aren't scheduled but are considered maintenance and not repairs: Tires, brakes, battery, etc. Buy longer-life tires (usually lower speed rated which is fine unless you drive 100+), ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads, long life battery. Use a K&N air filter for cost savings not supposed performance benefits (1 filter for the life of the car). In terms of repairs, on my '99 LS V6 I've only done a couple and over 9.5 years and 143K miles they totaled well under $1000. If you drive way, way more than the average 12K miles a year your maintenance could add up but even then I don't see how it would approach averaging $100 a month. Heck, even if I blew both the engine & trans today and had to replace them I'd still be averaging under that. |
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Replying to: the_guy (Oct 05, 2008 4:55 pm) Replace the bulbs. That's the cheapest diagnostic. Preferably with a different brand. |
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Replying to: zelskid (Oct 06, 2008 3:30 am) |
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I have a '00 Mits Galant 112K. I bought it used at 76K. How could I tell if it has had a timing belt changed? If I were to get it changed, how much should it cost? Thanks.
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Replying to: the_guy (Oct 10, 2008 4:04 am) Also, water pumps (in general, not Mitsu specifically) frequently only last around 140K miles or so. The labor to replace it is roughly the same as that to do the timing belt. You might consider replacing the water pump & timing belt together as there's no real extra labor (labor cost) involved. As to the cost, it will vary. Call you local dealer but also call other reputable shops. Timing belts aren't anything super-special that requires dealer server. Meineke and others can replace them. It will be a few hundred dollars, though, as it takes a few hours. |
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Replying to: hoodlatch (Feb 05, 2008 7:48 pm) |
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Replying to: near_2water (Oct 06, 2008 3:34 pm)
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Replying to: near_2water (Oct 06, 2008 3:34 pm) Thanks for any ideas and help! |
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