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Replying to: dpmeersman (Oct 21, 2008 10:53 am) Roger
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Replying to: rbbrick (Oct 23, 2008 1:46 pm) It's one thing not to check your oil once you know how your car acts between oil changes. I check my oil weekly (typically before starting it in the morning when it is sitting in the same place each time) whenever I buy a new or new to me car. I check for leaks, under where the car sits at home and at work. I pay close attention to pressure gages if so equipped as well as odd smells, sounds etc. Once I have a good idea of how the car operates over thousands of miles I might not open the hood between changes but I still look at where the car sat and do everything else but physically check the oil and all other fluid levels under the hood. At oil change time I either check the oil before changing or visually check the amount drained from the crankcase. In my mind there is nothing more important than at least knowing your car's habits when it comes to service items including brake linings, tread depth, coolant and other fluid levels. I lost an engine one time in my youth from not paying attention to how low it was getting on oil. It only takes once. btw. . . My new 4 cyl coupe just hit 3,000 miles today and the oil level is exactly where it was the day I brought it home. my fingers are crossed that she stays this way. |
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Replying to: mathewj (Sep 06, 2008 1:37 pm) We have talked to the dealership about it and they say that they have never heard of the problem before.
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My 08 EXL has 4000 miles on it. Oil level is 60%. Last week for a couple of days the TPMS signal was remaining 'on' while driving. I just had a look on the tyres by simply pressing with my fingers and I thought it was in good shape. After two days or so, the TPMS signal remain off while driving (as normally it does). Is this an indication that I have to check the tyre pressure? Or it just appeared due to some ignorable reasons.
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Replying to: rambo007 (Oct 28, 2008 12:12 pm) When the weather starts to get colder, the tire pressure will be lower. Undoubtedly you are a little low on one, (but pump up all) of your tires. |
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Replying to: lb85 (Oct 28, 2008 7:39 am) I've had that happen a couple of times in my 06. I think the radio only fades in and out but doesn't go out completely. I just turn the radio off and then back on and it is fine. As I said, very rare. |
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Replying to: mmaxemow (Aug 25, 2008 12:51 pm) Other complaints- headrests are terrible. I have both of mine turned around which completely defeats their attempt to overengineer the things. AND, yes, the brakes have squeaked since week 2, but I got used to it. Other than that, it's a great machine. What we need to post is the email addresses for these factory people that decide when they will be responsible for their mistakes and when they won't. IMHO, disc brake pads should be engineered to last 36k miles. This 15k-20k miles is complete crap. |
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Replying to: szfoster (Oct 30, 2008 4:25 pm) |
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Replying to: szfoster (Oct 30, 2008 4:25 pm)
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Replying to: chiralpaul (Oct 31, 2008 9:34 am) Have you suffered from any highway vibration or stuttering when cruising at certain speeds? Curious to know as there is an entire thread regarding that. |
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