Posted by Don-Wi on December 17, 2013 at 20:18:51 from (66.87.77.105):
In Reply to: OT Mini vans posted by Don-Wi on December 17, 2013 at 19:49:35:
It's leaking gas from the fuel line. Low fuel pressure. Needs to have the tank dropped to replace fuel pump and lines. Lines need to be replaced all the way up to the engine. No telling yet if the gas tank would also need to be replaced.
The rear shocks also need to be replaced (air ride suspension) and the engine leaks and burns oil. I'd consider fixing the gas leak but we've been talking about getting a van because it'll be easier moving the family around and getting the kids strapped in.
Not gonna move on anything yet, but I'd like to look at our options and get the ball rolling. Tons of small expenses starting to accumulate. Not to mention the Buick has some pretty bad skin cancer, to the point I can't jack under the body where the book shows because the jack pushes through.
I hate car payments too, but keeping my family safe in a reliable vehicle is more important.
Donovan from Wisconsin
This post was edited by Don-Wi at 07:04:03 12/18/13.
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