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Replying to: fuzzywuzzy (Nov 15, 2004 10:57 am)
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Replying to: jonathan_216 (Oct 16, 2007 2:05 pm) |
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Replying to: cadence (Nov 02, 2007 4:06 am) Water on driver's side door. Yea, this seem to be common when it rains or during a heavy car wash, so look at the trim on the driver's side at the top of the door and the front windshield glass, it should be black in color and about 1/2 inch, this area has been the usual leaky point. Pull on it just a little bit to see if it is loosen or weaken from the adhesive. It easily snaps up so you may want to get some adhesive or RTV to try and plug the void. After you add the RTV or which ever your chose, monitor it during the rain or wash. Hopefully this works for you. rider62(lb) |
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Hello Everyone, I used to be active on this board years ago, but quit as it grew less active. Just would like to check in to report that my '99 is still running very strong at 140K, and looks great. The candy apple red paint has held up very well, and so have my chromed razorstars, which look like new when polished. People don't believe that the car is 8 years old! I plan to keep it quite a while yet, since it just keeps running like the energizer bunny. I have had to replace suspension components (front struts, sway bars, etc.) a couple of times, possibly because I have a bad habit of zooming over speed bumps. Took it to a 5 star (which I seldom do) last year and they fixed the light show that was starting to occur with the interior lights, and also stopped the fuel gauge from chiming and bopping up and down (they cleaned the electrical contacts). A previous post was inquiring the best route to go for a tranny; I was wondering the same thing, thinking mine can't last too much longer, although it seems fine. Think I will try the local junkyard which I know offers a warranty. I'm also surprised that the exhaust system has never needed a new pipe or muffler. I know it's made of stainless steel but I never had one last so long before; very nice! If anyone has any advice on what problems might occur w/my high mileage car I'd appreciate it. Normally I would be rid of a car by now. Happy 'M Cruising! Blue Sky
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| When I purchased my used 300, there was a dried liquid on the back side of the plastic that separates me from the gauges in my dash...I tried unscrewing the screws directly above the gauges, but can't get plastic to pop out. Is there something I am missing or an easier way to get to this part? | |
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Hello, I have just recently purchased a 300M. I would like to know if the controls on the steering wheel (Cruse control, set, coast etc.) are supposed to light up at night? Also, whether the heater control knob is supposed to light up? Thanks for any assistance!
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Hello, I have just recently purchased a 2004 300M. I would like to know if the controls on the steering wheel (Cruse control, set, coast etc.) are supposed to light up at night? Also, whether the heater control (Fan) knob is supposed to light up? Thanks for any assistance!
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Replying to: blacklab1936 (Nov 25, 2007 8:57 am) |
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Replying to: blacklab1936 (Nov 25, 2007 8:57 am)
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Replying to: blacklab1936 (Nov 25, 2007 6:39 am) |
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