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95 Protege LX 1.5L timing marks???
by dugnet on Sun Apr 30 10:28:28 PDT 2006
I have a 95 Protege LX 1.5L and I am trying to determine if the timing is set right after some recent work was done. The Haynes manual shows a picture of the crank pulley with the timing mark pointer next to it but for the life of me I can't find anything of the sort. I am told I have to short out the TEN and GND terminals but I don't have a clue on where I should be aiming the timing light. Anybody out there have a similar experience?....... Anybody? Thanks, Doug
Re: 2000 E320 [2000e320]
by jmac1031 on Wed Mar 08 19:04:46 PST 2006
Pretty amazing that I have almost the identical problem. I came to this site looking for information on this issue as well as a noisy exhaust that has been replaced once before on a 2000 E320 4 Matic. I love the car but it is frustrating. I have gone to Mercedes corporate to see what their official line is. I will keep you posted if I have any luck. Fortunately we are coming to spring so the high beam which is currently burned out won't be needed as much as the days get longer. I am better off leaving it out for now!
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by Sporin on Wed May 15 10:42:07 PDT 2002
Yikes! I think somebody got burned by a mechanic heh? My mechanic is great. They run a first class shop specializing in Foreign cars. They have been in business a long time, have better equipment and computers then most of the local dealers, and have won many, many awards. The owners actually wrench on cars and nearly every mechanic there races some sort of old sportscar. Many times I have given them the opportunity to cheat me though my own ignornance, and they haven't. Northeast Foreign Cars Rt. 4 Hartland, VT A good, trusted, independent mechanic is worth his weight in gold... clearly mustang87 hasn't found such a mechanic.
Snow in Maine
by marksue1 on Sun Jan 27 09:28:59 PST 2002
John, I guess it depends on weather or not you will live out on the "pond road" in Hartland or in town Bar Harbor or Portland. (don't complain folks, I can spell, this is a snow related question) I can tell you that my Sequoia gets put into 4wheel drive each time it snows. I live in WV and have a very steep hill of a driveway (paved) and a steep hill to get out of our subdivision. I must admit that this is the first 4wd I have owned so I can't compare to other brands, but love this Toyota. I will tell you that the Sequoia gained far better traction after my orig equip tires wore out and I installed Michelin Cross Terrains. (big bucks but worth it) Vehicle grips the pavement now in 4wd even when snow covered. I even use the 4wd on the interstate highway when snow covered, and back to 2wd if only wet. Back to your question, If you will live and drive in town and they take good care of the roads in the snow, AND you live in a relatively flat part of Maine, you will be ok... BUT.... you will be far better off with 4wd in general. Personally, I have spent a lot of time in Maine, Rangley to Houlton to Portland and Waterville and can not imagine moving there and not having a 4 wheel drive. Forget the snow, what about Mud Season, or summer when you want to explore the back country and logging roads? Get the 4wd, a tent and fishing rod, thow a canoe on the roof and enjoy. Good luck. Have fun, enjoy Maine and have a Lobsta' fuh me. Mark

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