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Why not sell the Jeep and look for a good used ECHO? I bought a 2000 ECHO with auto for $3000 and 117,000 miles a year ago for my son to drive to school. (it was used for a 50 mile daily communte) Its been a year and the car has been no problem at all 9000 miles later. He got 43 mpg driving to the Catskills with two friends last weekend.
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Replying to: babyboomer (Jul 26, 2009 4:30 am) |
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Replying to: kneisl1 (Jul 26, 2009 7:56 am) |
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I drove the 2002 Echo the length of Georgia. Auto tran, fully loaded with books and clothes, air con used the whole trip (Georgia in August!), 5.5 hours: 42 mpg. |
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How many miles on the ECHO now?
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Replying to: kneisl1 (Aug 10, 2009 12:07 pm)
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Replying to: babyboomer (Aug 10, 2009 4:57 pm) |
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| Hello to all I am an owner of an 03 Echo now with 140,000 miles and it is running strong if this is any help to the breaking of the door handles remove then window crank (use tool sold for these or a small flat head to bump up the pin looks like omega sign) and door skin being easy on all retainers and the door lock that sticks up. then cut the plastic liner its ok you can rig a homemade liner all day long I have done so on all my doors. then most likly you will not see copper/golden spring so use a mechanic style magnet that extends into the skelital frame in the door until you feel it connect to the mag. now from my experience one side of the springs home or channel we will call it is cracked. the channel will be visible with lithium grease whitish grey color now paying attention to the only way it will really fit push the spring in the channel making sure the spring ends are seating correctly in the grooves. now use that badass billy mayes type mighty putty and put good glob of it over the cracked area and do not do open that door untill the next day - I hope this helps I have done all but my driver door and many other mods | |
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I just bought a 2000 Echo from Craig's List, and it looks like it's in great condition and I really love the car, but I am having a couple of minor problems so far and am looking to find the solutions without having to go to a mechanic and spend money I dont have. Does anyone have any advice? The main thing is that my radio and clock stopped working about two days after I bought it, I plugged in the cigarette lighter and the radio and clock shorted out. I was sure it was a fuse, and I replaced all of the 15amp fuses in the fuse box, and the 30amp too. The radio still doesn't work. Either I still cannot find the blown fuse, or it's not a fuse problem? Also, the car is generally really noisy. When I have my foot on the break at a stoplight, it makes a noise like something might be rattling and causing a noisy vibration. When I accelerate, the car is pretty loud as well. Is this normal? I am hoping I bought the right car, I have faith in it, but I'm a little nervous! its has 92k miles which didnt seem too bad. Do you have to get the timing belt changed or is it a chain instead? The car didnt come with a manual.
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