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Robert Fugate

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  1. I remember years ago had a Chrysler mini van. Had a vibration took it in 6 to 7 different times, same mechanic kept looking at it. Could't figure out what was wrong. Turn out it was the mechanic! Took it to a Dodge dealer first time. Found out struts were bad, also had cupped the tires so I had to get a new pair. Do suggest to try another Dealership, at least it's still under warranty.

  2. It's difficult for a mechanic to tie down the problem when checking the car there at the garage. Can you imagine trying to figure out the problem on this forum? Does it do it at any speed, turning, stopping, how about accelerating? You say it's coming from one side left side. So that's the driver side of car. My two guesses, possible caliper stuck or semi stuck, check slider pins make sure they slide freely and nothing is jamming the pads. The other is the wheel bearings allot of people have had problems with them. Look on the bright side it sounds like it's getting worst drive it until it breaks. Just make sure you have a cell phone and a tow trucks phone number! Let us know what happen.  :)   

  3. They have their polices as what corporate office tells them to do. I'm guessing they tried that years ago, got some damaged or scratched up parts. When you think about it, their making them at a fraction of the cost!. I think if you contacted them about getting a used instrument cluster would they install it and then replace it when the new one comes in? Wouldn't hurt to ask, if you're that much of a hurry.


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  5. I'm surprised no one, even on other forums don't question the gasoline quality. From different times of the year summer/winter blend to percentage of ethanol. That's not counting are you actuality getting a full gallon 100% from the pump instead of maybe 97%?   

  6. A rattle as you've found out, is often very hard to track down and does take some detective work. My Subaru Crosstrek developed one under the dash. I too took it in twice and they couldn't reproduce it. So I kind of played with it as I drove, pressing on the dash to see if I could stop it. I realized it would only happened when the temperature was below 75 degrees. At that temperature, I could push on the driver's side dash and reproduce the rattle. Other suggestions would be to get some strips of rags, or foam packing material and shove it in the cavity of the area that's rattling. Once you've narrow it down you can have the them make a more permanent fix, like sticking a rag or foam packing in place.  :)   

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