It's a 92, I'm not sure if that is considered old or not![]()
I will be taking it in to the shop later today or tomorrow and will mention what you guys have said.
It's a 92, I'm not sure if that is considered old or not![]()
I will be taking it in to the shop later today or tomorrow and will mention what you guys have said.
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Is it fuel injected?
If so, get some good injector cleaner (STP, Quaker State, Pennzoil), and add it to a FULL tank of gas.
My car gets reluctant to start if I skip a dose (every other fillup).
Just a thought.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
A 92? Okay, it's fuel injected.
That means an electric fuel pump, and all the inherent issues that go with it.
On a fuel injected car, a bad battery can cause many, many things, but the battery and alternator are easy checks.
Ok, I'll have hubby take it in to have them check it out... Everytime that I have taken the car in, the estimates have been higher than when my husband takes itWe took the car in twice for the same thing just to get estimates for both of us and his was remarkably lower
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Yeah, amazing, ain't it?
LOH took her car into the local ford dealer to get it inspected. At the time, the car had 35K miles on it, and was in excellent condition. No noises, squeaks, rattles, etc.
They told her it had bad front suspension end links, and it would cost almost $200 to repair. I was in OK at the time, she was in a dealership with 2 kids under 5 y/o with her, and they're talking suspension problems. Long story short, she had them fix it. There was NOTHING wrong with the car. I will never spend another dime at that dealership, even though they have had cars on the lot I would have liked to check out.
Smart dealership...............a $200 repair cost them thousands in business.
I guarantee if I had taken the car in they would have just put the inspection sticker on it and sent me on my way.
Thats exactly why we fix things ourselves. And we have a mechanic friend we trust who helps us out for free. We just buy meat to BBQ
On my 92 Lumina I can't even begin to count how many times we've had to replace the alternator in that thing... Chevy's are notorious for that apparently![]()
We went ahead and took it to the big garage because it ended up being cheaper. Turns out that the battery is just nearing the end of its life so they are replacing it for us. One shop would charge $81 total and the other was charging $85 total so we are paying the $85 because it is closer and more convenient. I'm SO glad that it wasn't something more expensive!!
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Jessika,
Yeah, mid '80s to mid '90s GM products had alternators with open bearings. The placement in some cars also gave the alternators heat issues. Both problems result in the bearings having a such shorter lifespan then would normally be expected.
Haha, that brings back some "sweet" old memories!! When we were returning to Belgium after 2 years in the USA, we had to replace ALL 4 tires just 2 weeks before we were selling the car! Some idiot had stabbed them all four with a knifeOriginally Posted by Sirrahsim
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You're right, LH. Those dealerships LOVE to take advantage of women in those situations. I think if a woman comes in, those mechanics start to see dollar signs in front of their eyes!Originally Posted by Lady's Human
Until they try to pull their stuff on the wrong woman, such as myself, that knows enough about cars to know what does and doesn't need to be fixed, lol.Originally Posted by david p
I'm the son my dad never had.![]()
Why is it whenever they see a woman coming they feel they can take advantage of them? I always go to my high school friend to runs an auto repair place. He's never ripped me off.
Glad it was nothing serious.
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MooShoo,you left me too soon.I wasn't ready.Know that you were my soulmate and have left me broken hearted.I loved you like no other. 1999 - 2010See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
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DO NOT BUY WHILE SHELTER ANIMALS DIE!!
When I and other students were doing our driving lessons in the classroom phase in hight school - the instructor insisted we all learn the basics of how a car works - starter, engine, cylinders, carburetor (back then) - just the basic system.
He said, especially for us women, if we can even talk a little bit about what we THINK might be wrong, it can save us from being ripped off...as the mechanic has no idea what ELSE we might know.![]()
If it keeps stalling and needing boosting, you could say something as simple as "I hope the alternator isn't going! That's a pretty penny!"
Say something simple like that as if you say the word every day! I think it might make a difference.
Also - some colleges run mechanic classes for women - even just the bookwork kind. Can't hurt!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Because on average (and this is a SWEEPING generalization I am aware) women don't know a lot about cars, so when they are told "hey you need a new air filter and oil filter and wipers and wiper fluid and a transmission flush" chances are likely they will go along because they don't know otherwise, lol. I can't tell you how many female friends I have that don't even know how to check their oil or have ever even popped their own hood! I had one friend, and I swear this, she did not know you were SUPPOSED to change your oil (one of the most basic car maintenance needs!!) and she ended up blowing her engine.Originally Posted by moosmom
I know this applies to some guys too and by saying all guys know about cars is a stereotype as well, but when a male mechanic has a female come in, he is going to assume she knows nothing and try to get more money. It sucks, and is wrong, but... thats why we all have a trusting male friend do it for us or to get a second opinion from![]()
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