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18 messages, Last post on Aug 12, 2009 at 12:30 PM
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Replying to: tkraft (Mar 15, 2009 1:52 pm) |
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Hello; I am an 2007 Outlander Owner and I really like my SUV but I need a recommendation for a good service dept in the Clearwater florida area. There are three dealerships in the area but I can't seem to find anyone who can recommend one?? My current service dept in New Port Richey is not acceptable. I work in Largo area so anything in the Pinellas county could work?? |
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Replying to: olliexls2007 (Mar 12, 2009 5:07 pm) The Outlander is currently on my short list for a new small suv but I have some concerns about the awd system. I took this from another forum from a guy who got stuck in a snow storm: Quote: Originally Posted by armymen Hi, yesturday i was like stock in the snow, i was in 4WD lock. the problem, only my Front left side and my back Right side where spinning. are my system is defect ??? I got this from another thread: [quote=chenarm;234450]This is taken out of the Outlander service manual "As the vehicle is intended for on-road use, long-time driving on a sandy or slushy road must be avoided. When the vehicle is driven on a sandy or slushy road for a long time, the fail-safe function of the electronic control 4WD system tends to enter the protective control mode which switches the control from 4WD to 2WD gradually in order to protect the drive system, and the indicators ("4WD" and "LOCK") tends to illuminate" So what time frame is meant by long-time? I live in the northeast and sometimes driving to the ski resort from the city can take up to 3 hrs in a snowstorm. Will this system hold up well? (of course keeping in mind one will have dedicated snow tires). Anyone experience this problem? I contacted Mitsu Canada about this who in turn told me to call my local dealer. The service manager there said that he has not heard of this problem coming in. I want to get a good all around small suv, and the current outlander seems to fit the bill, but if the awd system goes against it's intented purpose than that's a big problem.
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Replying to: noey8 (Aug 11, 2009 6:06 am) |
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Replying to: noey8 (Aug 11, 2009 6:06 am) I keep it in 4WD AUTO all the time...even on the Interstate....I traded in my 2000 Forester for this outtie so I like full time all wheel/4WD. I've had no problems.... These other posts about limiting the use of 4WD I suspect are bull&# |
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