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Replying to: mcwillij (Feb 17, 2009 5:51 pm) Regards Bert
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| First things first i have over 200k miles on my axiom and have since changed the trans twice, and the brakes a million times. My question now is I need as a/c compressor and shocks and the list goes on so i have plenty of questions. please help. | |
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Replying to: bertbcfm (Feb 20, 2009 6:16 am) |
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Replying to: decababy (Feb 24, 2009 5:18 pm) tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper
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Replying to: decababy (Feb 24, 2009 5:18 pm) Glad to see you are getting the most out of your vehicle, since as you know, the Axiom has a near-worthless trade in or resale value. I still use and like mY 02 Axiom, and have been fortunate not to have too many problems so far, with 91K on it right now. As for the A/C compressor, if you have 200K miles that is about par for a new A/C compressor. In fact, it is much better than average for the life of an A/C compressor, even for a Honda or Toyota. And, since replacing the A/C compressor requires specialized tools and a license to handle refrigerants (generally speaking), your best bet is to shop around. On an 89 Cougar I used to own that I bought showroom new, the A/C compressor went out at about 106K (see what i mean), and I got quotes in 1995 that ranged from $600 to $1000 to replace it. The $600 quote came from a place that did nothing but auto A/C repair work and they did a fine job. So, it pays to shop around. The highest quotes came from Tuffys and Pep Boys, by the way. As for the shocks, you did not say if yours were electronic or not. I recently took out my electronic ones, as did Bert, and I detailed the procedure and the model numbers of the Monroe shocks I used to replace those crappy ISC shocks with. Those details are posted in this forum: Isuzu Axiom maintenance. The Monroe shocks are not that expensive and are something I do not recommend that most owners try to do themselves (the old shocks are a bugger to get removed). Hope that helps. Awaiting your reply. |
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i have a 2003 Axiom. The red "up" button for the heat control will not stay put. Anytime i hit a bump in the road it will fall off. Is there anyway to fix this without messing anything up short of buying a whole new stereo system. I assume this is all one piece... the stereo system/heat adjustment... correct? |
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Replying to: jenster373 (Feb 26, 2009 8:36 am) There might be a break out of the parts your looking at. Regards Bert |
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Well the Axiom Transmission is pretty good. GM uses the same one in their Cadallic line and other GM cars. It's very reliable. Yes there has been an issue with a side pressure seal, but the problem and solution almost always falls within the 100,000 mile warantee. And if not, it's an inexpensive fix. The transmission is made in France and with a little poking around on the net you can find all of the other vehicles it's used in. I frequently pull a 5' X 8' trailer with up to 2500 lbs of load. REALLY screws up the mileage but the trans takes it all well. I ran through two sets of Goodyear tyres on my Axiom. Both got about 54K and they were the original tyres the car came with (first set). I just put on a set of LEMANS Pathmaker H/T's. They are a discontinued model (I got a great price) P235 65R17. I can't believe the difference they made in the ride and steering is even more effortless. Between the shock changeout and these new tires the Axion is finally riding in an acceptable fasion. Lemans probably still makes this type tyre or one close to it and better yet if you can find a set of discontinued Pathmakers (check the age of the tyre and ask for a BIG discount if they are over 2 years old). Regards Bert |
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It's a 4L30E, used by GM, BMW, Honda and many postal trucks. Check out the 4L30E on the internet. There is tons of people talking about it, and it's fixes. A rebuild kit is available for under $200, and a rebuilt trans for around $1600 with the core deposit. Regards again Bert
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Replying to: bertbcfm (Feb 26, 2009 9:44 am) Thank you. i am also trying to figure out the best trailer hitch to install. Any thoughts? I think the highest it will take is a class 3 but i am not sure..:
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