Should I or shouldn't I?
Should I or shouldn't I?
I have a 2002 EX with very low mileage (40,000). I have had a few repairs in the last 2 years. I am facing now and have been advised to change the timing belt/water pump. In addition, need a few new tires. Also, I have noticed on occasion, a little slippage in the trans. Should I put the money into this or get rid of it? I am now leaning to unload this bomb. What do you think?
Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
you are way overdue on the timing belt....get that done before it snaps and costs you 4 times what it should....
water pump and tensioner should be fine, i would leave them both....
have you checked or changed the tranny fluid?
i wouldnt consider a car a "bomb" just because it needs a bit of maintanance
water pump and tensioner should be fine, i would leave them both....
have you checked or changed the tranny fluid?
i wouldnt consider a car a "bomb" just because it needs a bit of maintanance
Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
My concern really is what's next to replace on this. I do not want this car to become a millstone around my neck. I have read where on this model year there may have been some trans issues.
Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
how long have you had the car?....what have you done to it?
a "little slippage" is hard to diagnose without seeing it....i would suggest having a mechanic drive it and diagnose it before you jump to conclusions....
have you changed the tranny fluid?....or at least checked it?....the least you can do is make sure the fluid is topped up
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Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
If the car runs good then just keep it, Most of the parts you will need later on you can get from a junk yard.. (Not the timing belt). It will cost you less to maintain this car than monthly payments on a new car..
As for your belt.. if it has never been done before you are due in years, i believe its 7 years 105k miles whichever comes first or something like that...most belts last about 10 years... It will cost you twice as much to repair the car if it breaks than it will to have it replaced.. I say fix it(or at least inspect it) and get yourself some new tires..or you can even buy used tires if money is tight.
As for your belt.. if it has never been done before you are due in years, i believe its 7 years 105k miles whichever comes first or something like that...most belts last about 10 years... It will cost you twice as much to repair the car if it breaks than it will to have it replaced.. I say fix it(or at least inspect it) and get yourself some new tires..or you can even buy used tires if money is tight.
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Not sure what I am going to do. All I can say is that this car drives like a little foreign car on a cobblestone road sometimes. Not the smoothest ride. I also have to consider a maybe possible trans issue which is a big turn off for me.
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replace the belt then drive it till it dies which most likely will be a long time. im concerned that if you let the maintenance for the belt go so long without replacement then what other maintenance have you neglected and does that reflect on the current state of your car ???
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I have put in a battery, had an alignment, AC power blower resistor, crank position sensor, camshaft position sensor, struts and of course oil changes. There is a limit of what more I will put into this.
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Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
I have not changed the fluid as yet as it just turned to 40k miles. However, be that as it may, I am not that thrilled with that car anyway. I appreciate all posted comments and thank you.
Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
it sounds like you are looking for an excuse to get rid of the car....
if you change the timing belt and put a few tires on it, the car will most likely last you for many years to come only needing very minimal maintanance....
there are many people on this forum who have been driving with a "slipping tranny" for 3+ years.....i wouldnt let a little slip scare you off....
Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
A new trans is cheaper then a new car. If you dont have cash up front do you really want to be making monthly payments on a car, something to think about.
Is slippage only when cold?
40k seems really young to have trans issues..
Is slippage only when cold?
40k seems really young to have trans issues..
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Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
Is it an automatic or manual? didnt think to ask but if you are low on fluid for your clutch it will slip as well..among other things..
Re: Should I or shouldn't I?
When i had the crankshaft position replaced, mechanic told me to do the timing belt as well because it is going to be the same work and location anyway. You could have done the same thing I guess.
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