• @Death_Equity
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    4 days ago

    Change the oil every 3000 miles, use synthetic or synthetic blend(dexos) and you will have your best chances.

    If you need to replace the timing chain, you replace it with a new engine. Maybe you can get lucky and your mechanic is a rockstar that catches it at the right time and you trust them enough to spend a few grand replacing the chain, but the majority of cases are that the pistons fucks the valves like a Tijuana hooker you pick off the pole.

    • @Kadaj21
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      14 days ago

      Right? Might as well at that point but then you’re dropping even more money in on a 11+ year old vehicle with all that wear and tear.

      We’re already having fun where the front passenger window doesn’t like to roll down from the front passenger side switch. Just haven’t done the troubleshooting to see if it is the switches, wiring or motor thats at fault. Well I don’t think the back windows will go down from their switches either. Almost like child lock got turned on and stuck even thought its off.

      • Flying Squid
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        12 days ago

        My first car (originally a shitty “luxury” 1984 Ford LTD, and this was in 1996) was such an old piece of shit that I had to have a pair of pliers in the glove compartment because the power window on the driver’s side would go down and if I didn’t stop it on the way down in time, the only way to get it to go up again was to give it an assist, first with the pliers, and then with my hand.

        It was also a gorgeous two-tone brown. One seriously ugly car.

      • @Death_Equity
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        13 days ago

        Funny thing is that it can be the driver’s window control panel. When it rains it gets the most water on it and can screw up other windows.

        • @Kadaj21
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          13 days ago

          Boooooo…… well i don’t think those are too expensive. Maybe grab one off eBay and pray lol

          • @Death_Equity
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            13 days ago

            As long as it is NIB with matching part numbers it can be worth a shot.