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203 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 6:50 PM
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Replying to: jenster373 (Feb 26, 2009 10:42 am) I got the Draw-tite. I don't think it's any different from the hidden hitch ones. http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.eea3cbe/2416 |
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Replying to: tidester (Feb 24, 2009 10:40 pm)
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Replying to: jenster373 (Feb 26, 2009 8:36 am) I suspect that a new unit would set you back about $300, but you can check around on the internet for a lower price from an out-of-state dealer. Good luck! |
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Replying to: bertbcfm (Feb 26, 2009 10:30 am) |
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Replying to: jenster373 (Feb 26, 2009 10:42 am) |
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Replying to: decababy (Mar 02, 2009 2:57 pm) As for the C/E light, if you live in the US, you can take your car to Autozone and one of the sales assistants will hook up a scan tool to your car for free and tell you what the code is that is causing the C/E light to stay on. You can then post the code here for us to comment on, or do your own research on Google. If it turns out to be a code related to the EGR valve, which you said you replaced already, BEFORE you pay to replace it again, be aware that you can remove it and clean it yourself (which fixed my EGR without having to replace it and I have used it for 50K miles since without a problem!). There are two bolts and one connector to get it loose, which is easy. If it has a lot of hard black carbon on it, you can soak it in engine parts cleaner, or some acetone, and use a small wire brush to get the gunk off of it. If that doesnt work, you can always buy a new one, but they are not hard to clean and it seems silly to replace something that CAN be cleaned... the gunky buildup comes from using cheaper brands of gas in my opinion. I have used BP or Shell since with no problems, and the price is only about 1-2 cents more than the really cheapo gas. Hope that helps. |
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I Have a 02 axiom 4wd with 28K miles. Does anyone know if there is a cabin filter that can be changed. I park under a lot of trees and when I turn the ac on a lot of dust comes from the vents. I also can hear the sounds of leaves hitting the blower blades. Thanks for any information.
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Hope you like your Axiom - it's a unique and cool vehicle, in spite of all its flaws. Mine sold new for about $25K. I have an 02 2WD Axiom and the workshop (service) manual. There is no cabin filter whatsoever. Outside air feeds directly into the blower motor according to the chapter on the HVAC system. Odd that there is no filter, considering it is made in the same plant as the Subarus in Indiana, yet the subarus have replacement cabin filters. So, you may want to get one of those canopys from King Canopy (which is what i have) to keep out the leaves, dust and debris. Living in Florida, I have never even had a mold problem with my Axiom, and I would notice it, too, as I am highly allergic to mold. So, if you keep it under a roof or cover, it should not be a problem for you. URL: http://www.kingcanopy.com/product/c1020pcs (I got mine at Sams Club for much less than this price.) |
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| How often should the transmission fluid be changed in an 02 Axiom. I cannot believe you can go 120K miles without changing the fluid as the owners manual calls for. Thanks for any replys. | |
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Replying to: 3h1ax02 (Mar 05, 2009 9:30 am) But, equally important is the little seal on the side of the tranny. There is a device called a modulator on the side of the transmission and the seal on the modulator is very prone to failure. Mine made a thunking noise, and the seal "popped" at 42K miles, right in the middle of DisneyWorld in Orlando, (literally), and during peak exit time traffic. The effects were immediately noticable, as the tranny began to shudder and shift really hard. Pulled over a, spotted the leak, and then we limped home (remember - there is no way to fill the fluid on this model). Should've had it towed instead, but there was no long term damage that I can tell, and the repair was covered by warranty. Now at 92K miles on synth. fluid which I changed at 70K, and will do it again around 105K. Moral of this story is to check that modulator seal regularly and change fluid often - it's the best money you can spend on your car and the best prevention against tranny failure (other than not hotrodding the vehicle). Hope that helps.
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