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Recalls Can Mean Headaches For Motorists

images-481.jpgSome recent bulletins stating nagging problems with various car models make an auto warranty a necessity.  The following information is provided by the manufacturers to the service departments of dealers, as well as to mechanics.

Some General Motors vehicles have had problems with oil leaks. Vehicles that were produced between 1986 and 2008 with various 60-degree v-6 engines may experience oil leaks from the rear seal of the crankshaft.

Some of Ford’s large trucks have fuel injectors that are stuck.  This is specifically on the 2005 Ford F-150, Lincoln Navigators and Expeditions.  Apparently, the injectors could become stuck open or closed, which could result in powertrain damage.

Owners of 2007 Jeep Wranglers may have difficulty getting started in the morning.  A faulty engine camshaft sensor is responsible for a long cranking time.  To avoid this problem the sensor must be replaced.

Auto manufacturers are always discovering new problems that can be a headache for motorists.  Don’t be caught off guard, purchase an auto warranty to avoid expensive repairs.

Posted on Friday, July 17th, 2009 at 5:23 pm In Auto Warranty  


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