That $$$ sucks. Sorry to hear about that. I am assuming that mine will still be covered under the 10/120 powertrain warranty since it has 65,000 and I am the original owner. Does anyone have any reason to believe it would not be covered?
Thanks again,
Jim
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Originally Posted by HillWilliam
UPDATE: It cost me a ridiculous $1,100 to get the problem fixed. I say "ridiculous" because almost all of the cost was in small electronic parts. The major portion was two "speed sensors" at $330 each. Then there was a circuit board at another $200. Another major pain was waiting for parts that (I was told) had to be shipped over from Japan. Anyway, the Trooper is back on the road and seems to be cured. But now I'm growing worried about continuing to maintain an "orphan" vehicle. If I just didn't like the ol' girl so much...
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