RobH
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I've driven it on the freeway with the windows down four inches with no problem. My mechanic drove it and put it up on the lift and found no problems.
The only thing he said is to watch for ticking of the lifters indicating that the Active Fuel Management (AFM) Displacement on Demand (DOD) solenoids in the engine valley below the intake manifold are beginning to fail. He said that fixing it if caught early would run about $600. If not, it would cost more. He said that disabling the system in the computer would not prevent the eventual problem. If I plan to leave town for an extensive trip, I may do it or get it done proactively.
So, I am moving forward with the purchase.
The only thing he said is to watch for ticking of the lifters indicating that the Active Fuel Management (AFM) Displacement on Demand (DOD) solenoids in the engine valley below the intake manifold are beginning to fail. He said that fixing it if caught early would run about $600. If not, it would cost more. He said that disabling the system in the computer would not prevent the eventual problem. If I plan to leave town for an extensive trip, I may do it or get it done proactively.
So, I am moving forward with the purchase.
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