I was asking if there is anything else that I should expect.
I didn't know about the day time running light module untill yesturday. I
was just wondering if there is anything else to expect.
>I was asking if there is anything else that I should expect.
>I didn't know about the day time running light module untill yesturday. I
>was just wondering if there is anything else to expect.
At better than 350,000km, you can expect just about anything. Depends
entirely on how it was driven and maintained.
I would be expecting to see CV joints getting sloppy any time now, and
your hard shifting is due to worn syncronizers in the tranny. Ther is
likely some bearing wear as well, both input shaft bearing, clutch
pilot bearing, release bearing, and internal bearings on both the
countershaft and constant mesh gears. The clutch is likely also close
to warn out - depending on your driving.
The starter is likely about ready for a set of brushes and bearings,
the alternator ditto. Your suspension struts are likely getting weak,
and suspension bushings, particularly the sway-bar lends and mounts
are likely pretty well done in. You may also be looking at upper strut
pivots on the front, and inner tie rod engs (in the rack). The rack
boots may also be cracked by now, and if so, expect the rack to have
some looseness - requiring replacement or rebuild.
The radiator core is likely very soft, with loose fins - causing the
engine to run warm. The power steering lines will also likely be
starting to weep where the rubber and steel join, and the lines may be
starting to develop some pretty advanced rust.
The fuel pump may be getting close to giving up as well - but as the
pump and guage are one unit (IIRC) fixing the guage by replacing will
also replace the pump.
The rough idle may be caused by the O2 sensor, or the injectors may
need servicing or replacement.
All in all, I'd say start looking for a replacement car unless you are
willing and able to do a lot of repairs yourself.
Neons are a dime a dozen, so it really does not make a lot of sense to
spend too much on it.
>> How many times are you going to ask this question?
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>> > Mike
>> > mlawrenc(at)rcc.on.ca