"I was driving vehicle on hwy at 55mph pulling a 20 foot pontoon boat. Brake light came on with audible warning. I came to the next stop sign and the brake pedal went nearly to the floor with severe diminished braking ability. I limped the truck to a gas station a mile down the road where I checked the brake fluid reservoir which had a 1/2 inch of fluid left in it. I put 12 oz. Of brake fluid in the reservoir. I got under the truck and checked the master cylinder and brake lines from the master cylinder to the back of the truck. I located no leaks whatsoever in the system. I continued another approximate 20 miles and the warning light came on again at which time I stopped again and added 48oz total of additional brake fluid however it disappeared with no leak anywhere. I had to have the truck towed 190 miles home as I was on a family vacation. The truck was towed directly to the dealership and will arrive on Monday August, 20 2018." – Aug 18, 2018 49,181 miles
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In 2008, my 1991 Jeep Cherokee’s vents got a clean, and the valve cover gasket got replaced. I found multiple valve cover gasket replacement receipts in this stack; it’s a common problem on 4.0-liter engines.
5) Finally I understand and sympathize with your dearly held belief that the availability of ‘cheap’ vehicles is a necessity for the working poor, etc. And agree to a degree. However removing all controls is akin to agreeing to the landlords/slumlords who opposed Building Code, Fire Code, etc controls over their boarding houses, flop houses etc. These landlords claimed that these ‘people’ needed a place to live/sleep and that imposing standards would increase the costs. However, is it better to allow the landlords to profit, while people lived in dangerous conditions? Isn’t a societal change and government initiatives such as co-op housing, government backed mortgages, etc a better solution? The post WWII suburban building ‘boom’ in the USA and Canada was largely the result of government action such as the G.I Bill and government backed mortgages. My family and nearly every family in our new subdivision had a 25 year mortgage at a fixed rate of just over 2%, backed by our government. In Canada the vast majority of immigrants dwell in the major urban centres. Each of these centres have relatively safe public transit systems. They also have car sharing organizations, Uber and licensed taxis. Using these in many cases is much less expensive than purchasing, maintaining, insuring, fueling and paying for the parking of a vehicle. I have the figures as that is what my eldest child has done since moving ‘into the city’ despite my offer to transfer to her for ‘free’ one of our vehicles. So the provision of and public funding of a safe, efficient and reliable public transit system in many (if not most) cases replaces the ‘need’ to own a vehicle. And large SUV’s and pick-ups are generally too expensive, too large and totally impractical for these urban dwellers and their families. Therefore when they own/buy they are generally relegated to ‘small/compact’ cars,Corollas, Civic, Elantras, Accents, and Versas being extremely popular. To paraphrase an old car commercial “should safe cars only be available to the rich?”. I believe that all passenger vehicles should be manufactured to relevant safety standards and thankfully to a large degree this is true. None of the vehicles mentioned if maintained would be considered a ‘deathtrap’.
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“As for the demeaning: âGet these awful poor people and their cheap/old cars off the roads and away from my precious children!!!â post. In Ontario we have strict regulations regarding vehicle safety inspections and police officers regularly pull unsafe vehicles off the road. And for a very good reason, if your vehicle is unsafe, it is putting everyone else on the road in danger. Much like driving impaired.”
Small diesel engine (non-road) is one kind of diesel engines (also known as compression-ignition engine) with low power. A diesel engine is an internal combustion engine which uses the heat of compression to initiate ignition and burn the fuel that has been injected into the combustion chamber.
However, the plaintiffs claim the X62 extended warranty failed to fix the clutch problems and ignores the effect of the contaminated hydraulic fluid. According to the plaintiffs, if the hydraulic fluid is contaminated, all clutch system components are susceptible to damage and requires that all components within the system be replaced.
Finn, a “roadie” who says his work as a production manager in the entertainment industry has made him quite familiar with electrical systems, believes his modifications couldn’t possibly have affected the airbag system, calling GM’s alleged suggestion that they did “lies” and “bullshit.”
Some of the other GMC trucks that you should think twice before consider buying are those that are fitted with diesel 6.2-liter engines. After the production and problems of the 5.7-liter pickup trucks, Chevrolet decided to make a few changes. They hired a different engine producer to bring out a much better diesel engine which led to production of 6.2-liter. The engine isn’t that much bigger compared to the size that of Volkswagen, this clearly shows how less powerful it is. The 6.2-liter engine produces 130 horsepower which is 40 higher than the modern day Smart cars. Those who happened to buy this truck also had to make costly repairs due to the continuous oil leakage from the main seal.
Despite appearing on this list, the Chevrolet Avalanche has been known for good reasons from some of its features to performance. As much as it might have come with some goodies, the Avalanche was discontinued for various reason that would probably hinder you from making it a number one priority on the list of cars you would wish to buy. Some of the common issues it came with include speedometer problems. When driving this truck you wouldn’t know the speed you are driving and the cops wouldn’t take speedometer issues to be the cause of speeding. The dashboard fitted in this truck is also prone to cracks. Throw in transmission failures together with various issues related to key operations and we get a recipe for a flop.
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