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Posted by John M on June 25, 2005 at 09:54:47 from (64.53.72.87):
In Reply to: OY...Problem with grandmas car..... posted by John M on June 25, 2005 at 02:28:09:
Well, I dont know much about these "new fangled" cars but I do know the torque converter thing has been unplugged for some time now.It messed up last year about this time,but the guy that did that said not to worry about it so we didnt tell her.The most she drives this car a week is about 20 miles,so didnt think it was going t obe that big of a deal,but maybe it has caught up to it.It idles a little ruff,and we just couldnt find anything wrong on the outside,so we basically begged her to take it to a shop and she finally agreed.This car should have gone to the scrap heap years ago,it has been wrecked several times,and the last time it was hit the insurance comapny wanted to total it but she wouldnt have none of it.It was the last car her and my grampa bought before he died and she just doesnt want to let go.I was wrong on the miles too,its got like 240000 on it.Thanks guys!
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