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Isuzu Axiom Maintenance and Repair

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Re: Really, really clean your window glass! NOT AN AD [bertbcfm] by steve_ HOST
Nov 08, 2008 (8:25 am)
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Replying to: bertbcfm (Nov 08, 2008 7:32 am)

Barkeeper's Friend gets good reviews for lots of cleaning chores. I have some in my kitchen.
 
Check out the tips in the Healing Hazy Headlamps Guide for your headlight lens.
 
I take it you haven't tried Barkeeper's Friend on the headlights?
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Re: Brake problems galore - Advice requested [walk_the_walk2] by bertbcfm
Nov 09, 2008 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: walk_the_walk2 (Nov 08, 2008 7:56 am)

After reading your post I think that the only problem must be the calipers. Why not just buy new ones? I don't think they are too expensive and are probably available as after market items and would be an easy bolt on sloution.
 
Let us know how it all turns out.
 
Regards
Bert
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Re: How I Replaced My 02 Axiom Active Shocks [walk_the_walk2] by malsua
Jan 08, 2009 (5:49 am)
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Replying to: walk_the_walk2 (Oct 16, 2008 6:58 am)

I'd just like to add, thanks to this message about getting rid of the active shocks. I just did the same thing except I gave your post to my mechanic and he did it for me. What a difference. It was to the point that I had to punch sport if I was going over anything more than a pebble in the road. In sport, I could feel every pebble in the road. Super annoying. The downshift on downhills thing always ticked me off anyway good riddance. Perhaps it contributed to the early demise of the transmission.
 
Thanks for the post. Now I just hope the computer doesn't complain when I go to get it inspected.
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Re: How I Replaced My 02 Axiom Active Shocks [malsua] by walk_the_walk2
Jan 08, 2009 (6:10 am)
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Replying to: malsua (Jan 08, 2009 5:49 am)

Malsua: Thanks for the feedback. Welcome to the world without ISC! Having regular shocks on my 02 Axiom for over 6 months now, I can say that I am very happy. For starters, I don't have to think about how crappy the ride is anymore. Like you, I could not stand the regular "sproingy" ride that the ISC provided, which to me indicated that the default computer program had way too much gain and over-responded to every stimulus. So, I used Sport mode, too, but it was rough and hard and left my riders complaining at every bump in the road.
 
Glad to have all that behind me for sure - it was the main problem I experienced with my Axiom.
 
But, I also had tranny problems at about 40K miles. The seal on the side of the tranny blew out by the side of the road at Disneyworld in Orlando, believe it or not. Half the tranny fluid leaked out right there. Got it replaced under warranty, and they claimed there was no permanent damage done. But at 75K, I had the tranny fluid replaced with synthetic tranny fluid, just to be sure. With no dip stick, this is a task that only your mechanic can do for you - it's a big pain. But, mechanics I have spoken with actually told me that the Borg Warner tranny in the Axiom is an excellent transmission- so I am left to wonder why there are so many tranny problems reported with Axioms and if the side seal issue is the root cause of everyone's problem, and I just got lucky. In the meantime, at 88K, I am keeping my fingers crossed on that, as there are no local dealers to do Isuzu service within a 50 mile radius.
 
Still, my plan, given this awful economy, is to make good use of the Isuzu Axiom service manual I bought, and patch this vehicle up and continue to drive it until it hits like 160K miles and is completely falling apart - it's the only way to recoup my investment, since I bought this one new from the showroom, and not at any super discount. Besides, I like its features and how it looks - it is still very stylish - and my golden retriever rides in the front seat with me, which is not something I would do with a new SUV.
 
But, to be sure, my next vehicle will be a Toyota or a Honda.
 
Take care and stay safe!
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"Borg Warner tranny in the Axiom is an excellent transmission" by cptsesso
Jan 11, 2009 (5:17 am)
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I too have heard the same thing but what they have told me is to not go by the Isuzu maintenance schedule. Change out the fluid every 30k and at 60k intervals do the filter. They said it should virtually last the life of the truck if you do this. I now have over 70k and never any issues, knock on wood.
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Re: "Borg Warner tranny in the Axiom is an excellent transmission" [cptsesso] by MadMace
Feb 04, 2009 (2:16 pm)
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Replying to: cptsesso (Jan 11, 2009 5:17 am)

I have over 89K miles on my Axiom, and I'm having some tranny issues. I wouldn't be so disappointed by this if this were the only time I had this issue; but 6 months after I bought the truck, I had the same problem. Thankfully, there was the warranty to protect me. Now, I have to pull the trigger and spend some mad skrilla to get my chariot up and running properly. I had hoped to drive it a while longer before things started flying off of it. Oh well, guess I'll have to be happy with almost 90K miles. That's not too bad.
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Re: "Borg Warner tranny in the Axiom is an excellent transmission" [MadMace] by malsua
Feb 17, 2009 (12:38 pm)
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Replying to: MadMace (Feb 04, 2009 2:16 pm)

Borg Warner Tranny excellent?
 
Hmm. Ok.
 
1st Transmission in 02 Axiom was replaced at 200 miles.(long story but I found out that a dealer that had lost their medallion used mine as a parts car then sold it to another dealer who I bought it from).
 
2nd transmission was replaced at 86000 miles.
 
Currently at 118k and this is the _last_ transmission. When this one goes, the vehicle is getting towed away for $100 and hopefully crushed into a little square. It's in good shape, but enough is enough.
 
I do intend to get the tranny fluid changed soon though. Perhaps it will make it to 150k.
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Re: "Borg Warner tranny in the Axiom is an excellent transmission" [malsua] by malsua
Feb 17, 2009 (12:50 pm)
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Replying to: malsua (Feb 17, 2009 12:38 pm)

Oh and I put 255/55 18s on mine. I replaced the garbage integrity tires at 13k miles and the truck shook ever since. I think the vendor that put the new tires on bent a wheel. At 106k, I put these continentals on. Very happy with them.
 
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Re: "Borg Warner tranny in the Axiom is an excellent transmission" [malsua] by MadMace
Feb 17, 2009 (1:39 pm)
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Replying to: malsua (Feb 17, 2009 12:38 pm)

Miracle of miracles...it only cost me 1/10 of what I thought it would. Turns out the transmission is still under warranty, thanks to being under 100K miles. Still a big chunk o' dough though. But runs just like new (almost). Now I just need to swap out the bald tires for some new ones.
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Re: Noise in rearend..maybe trans [exchngcarinfo] by mcwillij
Feb 17, 2009 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: exchngcarinfo (Nov 23, 2007 9:34 pm)

Replying on the ticking noise, I have noticed that my engine is making a loud ticking noise. My milage is 98,000. I have no known leaks, and nothing leaking on the ground...any help would be greatly appreciated.

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