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Yes but I meant it would be a horrible thing to do....
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Replying to: kneisl1 (Mar 04, 2009 8:43 pm) Of course that was the rumored plan when the iQ was also set to come to the U.S., and I wonder if both plans aren't on hold now with the recession. |
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Have you herd they are bringing the 1.3 liter engine to the US for real?
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Replying to: kneisl1 (Mar 05, 2009 2:11 pm) As a plan it makes sense, in order to take on the new $9995 base model Versa. |
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Hi, I have a 2000 echo that has been giving me a lot of headaches. I am not sure if this is the right forum. If not, please re-direct me. Any way here is my problem: My check engine light came on a while back. Went to the dealer. He diagnosed the problem to the O2 sensor. Had that replaced - no luck. Dealer suggested replacing the second O2 sensor. Had that replaced - still no luck. Had a mechanic, check and clean the complete ignition system, checked fuel pump pressure (looks good - but am told by the dealer that this could be the problem). Continue to get a 0171 error. The pump is very expensive, will change if no other options. Any suggestions are welcome. |
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Service manual faults for 0171: Air induction system (dirty air filter?) injector blocked mass air flow meter engine coolant temp sensor fuel pressure (which they say is OK) gas leakage on exhaust system' open or short in oxygen sensor (bank 1 sensor1)circuit (this would be the wiring) sensor itself O2. I strongly doubt the pump is to blame if the pressure is good. That would be the last thing I would change. You might check the fump and filter for blockage/debris. How is the engine running? |
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Greetings all, My 2001 Echo has an issue with the driver side window. When I roll the window up, it appears to be slipping as it is being rolled up and barely closes. When I push up on the window with my hand it will close tightly. Has anybody else encountered this issue? Any ideas on how to fix it? Any comments/suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rob
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Replying to: rcp21771 (Mar 20, 2009 1:41 pm) I have a 2000 Echo and I had this very same issue last fall around Labor Day. All I needed was to replace the bolt(s) inside the door that allows your manual crank to connect with the window regulator. I took it to the dealer. It took about an hour and a half because they do have to take the door apart. You may want to go to a dealership because most other shops won't have the part on hand. Should be fairly cheap, I think I paid less than $30 for the part itself.
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Replying to: sahara18 (Mar 20, 2009 1:57 pm) |
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Traded in my 2004 ECHO with auto transmission at the dealer this morning for a 2009 base Yaris hatch, black with auto and options CQ, CP, and CF. Thats amfmcd, 15 inch wheels, rear wiper/washer, daytime running lights, mp3 playback capability, floor and cargo mats, tire pressure warning system, and ABS. The ding dong instrument cluster points straight back unlike the ECHOs which is angled towards the driver. It pretty hard too see the gas gauge and ODO/trip which are on the right side of the cluster.
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