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Replying to: aatherton (Jan 10, 2009 5:21 pm) 07 TPMS measures pressure directy (does not use the ABS to detect differences in rotational speed like some earlier TPMS systems) as others have said, make sure there is not a huge difference in tread depth between your new tire and your old or your diff is toast |
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My husband took out my car today. He said that there was absolutely nothing wrong with my car. He's used to driving rear wheel drive, so he didn't feel everytime the car got loose in a curve. He essentially called me stupid, without saying it. (I would like to note that my husband knows exactly NOTHING about cars. And, he wouldn't believe me when 2 of his cylinders were going out of his expedition. He continued to drive it... eventually the check engine light came on and it stalled. Then, he purchased a new motor.) Unfortunately, the roads are bone dry today. I made him get out and I took it back out myself. I got up to 85 mph before it started handling funny again. The only time it really acted up was in curves and it just felt really loose. I am calling the dealership tomorrow and seeing what I need to do. I have no clue where to find a used Bridgestone Potenza with 11,000 miles on it. (They are currently measuring at 7/32nds). If I find a place around here that stocks new ones, or have a new one shipped here, then I am going to have a tread depth issue still right??? I am just going to have to buy a whole new set?
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Replying to: samiam_68 (Jan 11, 2009 9:23 am) It's not a REAL big job taking the tail housing off and accessing the transfer clutch parts. But I'm looking for electrical answers first. Al
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Replying to: albrase (Jan 11, 2009 9:40 pm) |
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Replying to: jiromo (Jan 11, 2009 4:17 pm) Unfortunately, you are probably going to have to buy a whole new set. You might be able to get the new tire shaved, but unless it has the exact same wear characteristics of the old tires, it is going to wear faster, slower, etc, and cause problems down the road. Since the tire is new at this point, it may be a good time to get three more. Frustrating, I know, but far less expensive in the long run. If damage is caused by this, it will not be covered by the warranty. Also keep in mind that faster speeds cause more strain on the system, as do dry roads. You are going to feel less stability on slick surfaces, but that is because the stress in the system is most easily vented through wheel slippage, and slick roads allow this to happen at lower stress levels than a dry, hard surface. In the meantime, keep speeds down and/or trips short. Oh, and this is definitely one of those times when you should *not* listen to your husband... no offense to him. |
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I had a sound like a whirring noise under the hood. Mechanic said it appeared the clutches on the air conditioning unit had gone out. He showed some excessive residue near the pump and tried the controls and the system is not operating. Can the clutches be replaced or does the whole compressor have to be changed? (85000 miles.) Jim |
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Replying to: fendertweed (Jan 09, 2009 5:39 am) |
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I'm noticing a lot of dust around Portland, which is a byproduct of the gravel they used for snow traction. Indeed, the engine bay has become very dusty - was not true through all of the summer months! One high tech shop here is advertising AVO High Flow Panel Filters, which they claim have a dramatic improvement in airflow without loss of filtration. But I am leery. The design seems similar to K & M filters which, while being higher flow than stock, let a lot more dust and dirt get into the engine. I'm not particularly interested in filling engine and oil with dirt and dust !!! Any of the performance folks here know if AVO filters do what they say (increase air flow without loss of filtration)? I could just buy stock filters more often to be on the safe side! |
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Replying to: kurtamaxxxguy (Jan 17, 2009 3:31 pm)
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Hello to all of you who have had problems with your foresters, When do these issues happen?? after 60K, 80K. I am almost to 36K and am wondering if I should purchase this ext. warranty?? any thoughts are appreciated. Acunurse |
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