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Originally Posted by kk2002s
This is the situation most of us lose sleep over. It's the scenario we keep playing through our heads driving down the road.
So we all have a true soft spot for you and your situation
I have a year left on my extended Power train warranty. After that I'm truly flying solo and I maybe I'm flying solo even with it. Would only know if something happens
I would be in the same place if it let go with no warranty.
I have a loan so either I get another loan to fix the engine, part it out or sit it in the garage until I could afford to fix it on my own
And for those who tends to bash Jack as a domes day guy about engine issues - He is the one bring a ray of light and hope into this conversation
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For sure Jake is the guy and the more knowledgeable one out there on this matter. If I were a new owner, first thing for sure is to take care of the IMS. And then make it a routine, changing it every 25,000 to 35,000 miles with the clutch.
We changed ours at 56,000 miles and it was in good shape as far as I could see. Next time clutch is done, new IMS is going in for sure.
CR