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Merry Christmas and thank you for your business!
 
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osubuckeyealum;695374; said:
I have a '97 Jeep Wrangler.....The best vechile I have ever owned!!!

It has 75,000 miles...I drove it from Texas to North Carolina...No problems whatso ever....

When it rains, does your Jeep leak water (through the glove compartment)? I know two folks with '97 wranglers and both leak through the glove compartment...
 
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PrincetonBuckeye;698139; said:
sorry to hear your still stuck in OH....you need to kick the ass of the mechanic in Mt. Airy NC!!


He is on my hit list...as is the entire AutoZone Corporation, the living relatives of Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, anyone I see in WV, and Jim Harbaugh.
 
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osugrad21;698129; said:
Update: Up to $1500 and still stuck in Ohio. Possibly getting out today...possibly torching the bastard and rolling it into the Ohio River...but I am afraid the river would also burn.

What are they saying is the problem? Or are they just throwing parts at it?
 
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osugrad21;698129; said:
Update: Up to $1500 and still stuck in Ohio. Possibly getting out today...possibly torching the bastard and rolling it into the Ohio River...but I am afraid the river would also burn.
Put your mind at ease and set the car a rollin'... only the Cuyahoga River burns.

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Sorry to hear about your ordeal. Read my old do you trust your mechanic thread.

When they tell you they are going to put it on the computer to analyze the problem you know you are screwed. That means they are too young or too dumb to fgure out what might be wrong. Anyone ever have the check engine light come on a Ford? They will automatically tell you you need new O2 sensors at $400 a pop. Odds are the elbow that goes into the back of your intake manifold is leaking. It is $10 fix.

You mentioned troubles in the rain and I thought it might be a wire, which you replaced. It is hard for a regular Joe to figure this stuff out. As much as I love BP my F150 website is a close second. Those guys have saved me hours and thousands of dollars. I imagine there is Jeep site.

Excuse me while I go out and hug my 1997 Ford F150 with over 100,000 miles on it.
 
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