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Hey everyone, just wanted to bring an update to everything so far.
Good news: Basically, they admitted that the transmission was their fault and they replaced it with a used unit with about 20k on it. I am happy about this because the old one had 66k on it. I paid them $2,300 for a list of other repairs such as O2 sensor, RMS, installation of the tranny, liquids, seals, etc. I was still OK with this because the car needed this stuff anyway and it was much cheaper than the originally quoted $6,000! Bad news: I bring the vehicle home and drive about 200 miles on it on the same tank of fuel just to have it die on me and not start back up. I was pulling it into a parking spot and the engine shuts off and all the lights come on the dashboard. I try to restart to no avail. It cranks light it is trying to start but the engine doens't turn over. I let it sit for a while and tried it again, nothing. I try it again the next day and nothing. Then today, I go try it one last time and it fires up! I leave it running for 5 minutes, rev it a little and it does just fine so without shutting it off I put it into drive and go about 15 feet then it dies on me again. I check the fuses for the fuel pump and fuel injectors: both are good. I pull the fuel pump relay out and put it back in (this is above the fuse box) and no difference. Any ideas? I sincerely appreciate any help... Thanks, Aaron |
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I would stop trying to start it & call the dealership/shop that "fixed it" & tell them what happened (except the part about you trying to restart it) & recommend they send a flatbed tow truck to pickup your car & really fix it this time, then find yourself a attorney that specializes in automotive repair to help them decide the best way to kiss your arse & your Box's arse! :mad: |
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Well, I did call them and tell them what is going on. They are bringing me a replacement fuel pump relay switch to try on Monday. I'm not trying to start it any more.. I was just hoping I could get it running to drive it back to the dealership. I am just trying to figure out if it is something they didn't fix right or not. I am no expert but I think it may be a fuel pump issue. They didn't do anything with that... only the transmission and a couple other things. Thanks for the input. |
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I took it to a local shop because I didn't want to have to pay another $200 to tow it an hour away to the dealership. The shop called me today and said that after much testing they have determined that it is going to be one of two things. 1) Crank sensor - $276.29 or 2) the PCM. They are confident that the crank sensor should fix the problem but I wanted to seek advice from you all. They tested the fuel pump and it is good.
Is this a daunting task to install a crank sensor? They quoted labor at $357.50. Thanks for any information. |
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Best of luck resolving all this. Your car is beautiful. |
Sorry you're going thru all this crap Aaron.
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It's been a nightmare to say the least. |
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Me too :ah: |
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