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Old 03-20-2006, 07:34 AM
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A few annoying problems I want to fix:

My trip meter does not work apparently. Odo works fine. The button for the trip meter feels "funny". The car used to have white gauges that I removed. I dont remember if they worked before that. Suggestions to fix? Can I replace just the trip meter? I have a donor car.

The car has Drilled/Slotted rotors all the way around. Under hard breaking I notice a low "wwssshhhh" sound, for lack of a better term. There doesnt seem to be any warping. Pads are fine. No squeel. Is this the nature of this kind of rotor?

There is rust forming on both sides behind the rear wheel. Isn't there some drainage tube that gets clogged and causes this or something?

I had more questions...but I forgot them... I'll be back with them later..
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Old 03-20-2006, 08:15 AM
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My trip meter does not work apparently. Odo works fine. The button for the trip meter feels "funny". The car used to have white gauges that I removed. I dont remember if they worked before that. Suggestions to fix? Can I replace just the trip meter? I have a donor car.

The car has Drilled/Slotted rotors all the way around. Under hard breaking I notice a low "wwssshhhh" sound, for lack of a better term. There doesnt seem to be any warping. Pads are fine. No squeel. Is this the nature of this kind of rotor?

There is rust forming on both sides behind the rear wheel. Isn't there some drainage tube that gets clogged and causes this or something?

I had more questions...but I forgot them... I'll be back with them later..

Try "Flicking" the trip button, and holding it in, then letting it "flip" back out by slipping your fingernail off it to th eside...got mine to start working again on my old pearly that way.

I don't have slotted and drilled rotors, so I'll hold off on any comments on that...

As for the rust, you just have to make sure you spray back up around th einside of the wheel well, to rinse out all the grime and road salt that can build up in there....a automatic car wash will NOT clean this out.
But if there is already rust there, there's no avoiding it now, and body work will be needed to stop it.
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Old 03-20-2006, 08:18 AM
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I also have this EXTREMELY ANNOYING whistle when ever I use my Heater in the car. any speed. Though its volume changes w/ the speed (low med high)

Suggestions to fix? its so annoying...
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Old 03-20-2006, 08:23 AM
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Pull the heater motor out and oil it....it's kind of behind the glovebox..
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Old 03-20-2006, 05:30 PM
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Actually the motor can be oiled without removal. The bottom cover is held on with 2 screws. Remove the cover, clean out all the junk, put a few drops of oil in the cover (there's a gauze in the cap that holds it) then replace the cover.

The brushes eventually wore out on mine and I had someone cut new brushes to fit. Working great ever since.
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...Ok. could you better describe the motor location?

Flicking the Trip didnt work.
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all slotted rotors whistle when coming to a stop its just the heat pockets in the slots being built up and releasing
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Old 03-21-2006, 11:41 AM
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...Ok. could you better describe the motor location?
Look up from where the passenger's right foot would normally be. The bottom of the motor is held on with 2 screws. Be careful when removing it as there will be a lot of junk in there. I've done this on 2 SVX's now and both were packed pretty good.
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