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408 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 7:49 PM
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Replying to: jp007 (Feb 21, 2008 11:28 am) Now my husband brings it home and I go out to check it and NOW the other rear light is doing the same thing, the brake light works but the rear light while driving is not working at all, we tried new lights it now must be the same wiring problem, we live far from the dealer so we have to wait until monday to go back, due to work schedules. This is not fair they need to get it right the first time. We have other important things to do. |
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Replying to: SiMrEman07 (Jan 06, 2009 10:45 am) |
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So I just picked up my car from a diagnostic of the Check Engine Lights and its bad news. I had codes P0421 and P0431, so when I described to the service analyst the symptoms: - Lost of Power while Driving, like I'm not stepping on the gas (engine never dies however) - When Hard Accelerating, I feel the car stutter a bit It was confirmed that I have a bad catalytic converter. And its going to cost $2800 to have it repaired!?!? Does anyone have a diagram of the cat flow, and why it costs so much to replace? Is there a way to buy the part from elsewhere and have it done? Can't seem to find it online anywhere so any guidance/links/support on the matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: jvuong (May 07, 2009 4:51 am) Definately keep us posted. I am very curious as to the cost to repair that. |
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I bought my used 04 Mitsubishi Endeavor XLS about 5 months ago with 54K miles on it. It now has 57K miles on it and though I know its a bit early to worry about but I was wondering if someone could tell me when the timing belt should be replaced. I am also curious as to if the timing belt were to break while driving, does this blow the engine? I know some cars timing belts break and it doesnt hurt the engine, how about the 04 Endeavor? Also any other maintenance advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I was told this morning by a service writer that replacing the timing belt on my 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor was very important as it would cause engine failure. Also, the engine needs to be taken apart to replace the platinum-tipped spark plugs! Anyone have any idea how carbon gets into solenoid vents in the ignition system?
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Replying to: josh99216 (Jun 18, 2009 5:57 pm) Please see my message #385. Thanks, Brenda18 |
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| Be careful when you this serviced, as it takes special oil which only the dealers have. If an outside mechanic buys it, they have to buy the whole container and only use about 1/4 of the container. | |
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Hey guys, I have a 2005 Endeavor and when i turn it on lately i experience a loss of power while getting out of the parking and when i have to stop at stop signs when the car has just been turned on. Once i rev the engine and drive it for sometime its fine. But the other day i was leaving a park and had to stop at a stop sign before leaving and the car started losing power and eventually turned off. It would not start for like an hour!!! I took it to PepBoys and they said the battery and alternator were working fine...! Help!! Thanks!
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Replying to: SiMrEman07 (Jan 06, 2009 10:45 am) |
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