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Has anyone ever owned one of these cars and if so are there any problems I need to be aware of? |
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Gryffindorseeker wrote: Has anyone ever owned one of these cars and if so are there any problems I need to be aware of? Keep up with the transmission fluid/filter maintenance and make *certain* to use only best grade of the correct fluid, which is Chrysler Mopar ATF+4. This transmission will also accept less-expensive ATF+3, but +4 is the better fluid. Any kind of "universal" or Dexron fluid is NOT acceptable, with or without any additives. (change every 50k miles w/ATF+3, 75K w/ATF+4, do it now if you don't know when it was last done) Be careful driving at night, these cars have poor headlamps. That's about it. |
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Hi everyone. I just bought a 1995 Chrysler New Yorker and God I love it!!!!!! I'm a small car person usually, but it was love at first sight when I saw this car. It's white and has all the bells and whistles and it drives like a dream. i can't stop wanting to get in it and go for a drive. I know I'm sound ridiculous but this is my first luxury car and I'm really enjoying it. A question though. Has anyone ever owned one of these cars and if so are there any problems I need to be aware of? Thanks, Judi |
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Gryffindorseeker wrote: Hi everyone. I just bought a 1995 Chrysler New Yorker and God I love it!!!!!! I'm a small car person usually, but it was love at first sight when I saw this car. It's white and has all the bells and whistles and it drives like a dream. i can't stop wanting to get in it and go for a drive. I know I'm sound ridiculous but this is my first luxury car and I'm really enjoying it. A question though. Has anyone ever owned one of these cars and if so are there any problems I need to be aware of? Thanks, Judi My wife has a '93 Eagle Vision, which is mechanically identicall to your New Yorker. Diffeerent body shape and interior, though. Its currently got a bit over 212,000 miles, still going strong. The 3.5L engine is fantastic- just feed it good oil and give it a timing belt and water pump about every 80k to 90k miles (I've pushed ours to 100k on a timing belt and water pump before, and if the timing belt DOES break, the 93-97 version of the 3.5 will NOT destroy itself- it will just stop running.) Call or take it to a dealer and have them run the VIN to make sure that the fuel-rail recall has been performed, and GET IT DONE if it hasn't. As for the rest of the car- there are a few front suspension bits that are known to get noisy, but fortunately they're cheap and easy to fix: sway-bar end links, steering rack-to-firewall isolation bushings, and tie rod inner bushings. If you hear "clunks" going over rough pavement, its the sway bar links, if you hear "clunks" when you saw the wheel left and right with the car still, its the rack or inner tie rod bushings. NEVER put anything but ATF+3 or ATF+4 in the transmission when you have the fluid changed, and DO have the fluid changed about every 50,000 miles. RUN AWAY from any place that says they'll use Dexron III fluid and "an additive to make it compatible with ATF+3" There is no such additive. Thats about it! Hope you enjoy the car as long as we've enjoyed our '93. The LH cars were the greatest thing to happen at Chrysler since the Valiant in 1960, if you ask me. |
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Thanks everyone for all the help with the car. I'm going to get the tranny cleaned next weekend. Would i be better taking her to the dealership for this and all the work? She needs a front end alignment Thanks again, Judi |
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"Gryffindorseeker" <diagonalley03 (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Thanks everyone for all the help with the car. I'm going to get the tranny cleaned next weekend. Would i be better taking her to the dealership for this and all the work? She needs a front end alignment Thanks again, Judi It's up to you, if it's not under warranty. Dealers charge 3-to-10 times as much as an independent for the same work. Little of that mark-up goes to the mechanics, so the dealership mechanics have nothing to gain by doing a good job; they're covered by Chrysler; you're not. In general, stay away from the dealerships unless you're under warranty. They charge much more for the same work, and their mechanics have less incentive to do good work. |
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I'm going to get a tune up on her. Are bosch spark plugs going over the top? |
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My Chrysler dealer is quite decent and reasonable although I would probably get an alignment someplace else that does them more often. Around here some of the dealers still send their alignments out to an |
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"Matt Whiting" <whiting (AT) chilitech (DOT) net> wrote in message news:cdg5uv02f5n (AT) enews1 (DOT) newsguy.com... doc wrote: "Gryffindorseeker" <diagonalley03 (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Thanks everyone for all the help with the car. I'm going to get the tranny cleaned next weekend. Would i be better taking her to the dealership for this and all the work? She needs a front end alignment Thanks again, Judi It's up to you, if it's not under warranty. Dealers charge 3-to-10 times as much as an independent for the same work. Little of that mark-up goes to the mechanics, so the dealership mechanics have nothing to gain by doing a good job; they're covered by Chrysler; you're not. In general, stay away from the dealerships unless you're under warranty. They charge much more for the same work, and their mechanics have less incentive to do good work. I've had the opposite experience. My local Chrysler dealer is typically within 30% of the cost of an independent garage and the work is almost always better. The only time I got really ripped off big was by an independent. If you are really paying 3 to 10 times more at a dealer, then you are really getting ripped off. My dealer charges $56/hour labor. That means you are getting for done for between $5.60 and $19 an hour. I'd really question that any garage can provide quality training and diagnostic tools for its mechanics at that rate, unless they don't provide them any benefits at all and pay them cash under the table. Matt |
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