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Re: Whistling noise [tulsaj]
by charless646 on Thu May 29 17:35:20 PDT 2008
I have the same problem with my 2008 Caravan...I noticed it just hours after taking delivery and have had it in for service 3 times already with no results...The windshield has been resealed...The side mirrors have been resealed...the passenger door has been adjusted and still the whistling noise from the windshield continues....I took a long ride on I-95 with the service manager on Wednesday and he said it was one of the weirdest things he has ever heard...He used masking tape to seal the windshield from the outside and that didn't work...As of now, my Caravan is back with the dealer....The tech is taking it home to to further diagnose the problem...They tried something else today but that didn't work either...The only good news is that they have been polite and they put me in an Enterprise Rent a Car....The Caravan is at Dependable Dodge in Vero Beach, Florida and the service manager is Mr. Joe Monticello...Check with him in a week and you may have your answer. Good Luck
Don't forget the "Crosley"
by motorcity6 on Thu Apr 17 07:55:17 PDT 2008
Made in Cincinnati, Ohio-4cylinder engine-later was used as a 4-inline outboard motor as well and also stuffed in small hydroplane hull for it's own class of racing..Great little engine, but the car didn't make the grade.. Boats used to be a big passion since we lived on Lake Freeman during the summer months, located near Monticello, Indiana. During part of my adult life I bought and sold new aswell used boats as a hobby to offset my expenses of Great Lakes boating. Been through the Formulas, Magnums, Cigarettes and Donzis as well as the cruisers 30ft to 36ft.. Didn't like to pay winter storage, however I got stuck with a 78 Formula T-250s for 3 yrs and the hull was replaced after 30hrs of useage by the factory in 1980..Made money on the deal even after carrying it for three years, lawyer fees and storage costs.. My first venture with a new 98 Olds Intrigue GLS loaded was a 13 month venture and GM repurchased the car after 26k miles, cost me $635 and I took their check added $700 purchased a new 1999 Olds Intrigue GLS w/3.5 V-6, a sweetheart of a car, traded it on a 2002 OLds Intrigue which went the 119k..Spent 220k miles in Intrigues, should have bought a spare new 2002 model... What's the hertiage of an Asian Car?????
Re: ? [snowx132]
by monticellorob on Sun Feb 24 18:25:08 PST 2008
I just bought an 93 S-10 V6 that does the same thing. It would only crank when you poured some gas into the injector intake area that looks like where a carbureator should go. It would then idle at a high speed. When I changed the mass airflow sensor it no longer needed to be primed with gas to crank, but it still idles high. The friend I bought it from said it idled fine until his hired help steam cleaned the engine. That is when the high idle problem started. Any suggestions?
Re: Air Conditioner Puts out Heated Air [tulsahog]
by monticellorob on Thu Feb 21 08:11:23 PST 2008
I just read you post on Edmunds about the air conditioning problem you were having with you Town Car. Mine is doing the same thing. The evaporator and drier both feel cool when you put your hands on them. However, regardless of the temp setting the heater seems to blow. It is as if the blend door is stuck to block the cool air from coming in and allowing the heat to come in from the heater core. Did you find a solution to your problem? If so, what was the fix? My email is autoteach@hughes.net Thanks
Re: NO HEAT! [spoosss]
by monticellorob on Sat Dec 29 19:52:40 PST 2007
I have the same problem with my 98 Expo. My front heater core is clear, we disconnected the hoses and ran water though it with no problem. However, after being reconnected and when at normal operating temperature, the inlet hose becomes hot but the outlet hose never warms up. What did you come up with to solve your problem?
Re: 98 Expedition- Rear heater troubleshoot [rhelmbright]
by monticellorob on Sat Dec 29 19:49:04 PST 2007
I have a very similar problem. My front heater core is clear--we disconnected the hoses and ran water through it. When the engine is at normal operating temp, the inlet hose to the core becomes hot ---the outlet hose remains cool. Any suggestions?

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