im confused
I took my stook(hey i am a poet and i difdt now it) in for oil change and talked to a new service manager about the same old 1-2 grind I have a 2001 and was told by old service manager as well as I thought that the fix was for 2000 models only. They offered to fix it on my spa yellow 2001
Was I wrong. Is the fix for my car also
Was I wrong. Is the fix for my car also
You have a warranty. If the car is not right they should fix it. Don't worry about the TSB or the year of the car. If they won't work with you call the number in your owners manual. The fix is for a problem, it applies if you have it!
Then again if it aint broke don't fix it.
If it is a problem, like 1-2 is nochy and grinds on occasion like mine did, by all means have it fixed.
But, if you dont see anything wrong with it then dont do it. Its even possible to put lesser grade parts in where yours could have been correct to begin with. I dont think its worth the risk of tearing it down. Generally there's nothing like factory.
If it is a problem, like 1-2 is nochy and grinds on occasion like mine did, by all means have it fixed.
But, if you dont see anything wrong with it then dont do it. Its even possible to put lesser grade parts in where yours could have been correct to begin with. I dont think its worth the risk of tearing it down. Generally there's nothing like factory.
i've visited the dealer that i bought my car from, and they said that they would "check it out". since i was told this, i haven't had a chance to stop by, but i'm pretty sure they'll fix it. oh, and i know that it's not the way that i'm shifting, because my cousin drove my car the other day and he felt it too.
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