Got car back from Carbon repair
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Got car back from Carbon repair
I just got my car back from getting the Carbon issue fixed, and was wondering if anyone would be able to help me decipher the invoice? I am curious to know what each of these things mean specifically. I can make some of them out, but figured someone may have more info than me.
Everything is fine with the car except for these things:
1. Only the Driver's window will go up/down from the Driver controls
2. Check VSC came on tonight
Will be calling them in the AM.
Everything is fine with the car except for these things:
1. Only the Driver's window will go up/down from the Driver controls
2. Check VSC came on tonight
Will be calling them in the AM.
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The problem with the windows problem is an easy fix, covered in our FAQ sticky, and was caused by them disconnecting the battery.
You say that "Check VSC" came on. Was that with the check engine light?
You say that "Check VSC" came on. Was that with the check engine light?
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Ok from top to bottom
3 pistons
3 pistons
2 oil pan, cam shaft gasket maker tubes
2 gallons super long life coolant
1 oil filter
1 engine gasket set
1 set of piston rings
24 valve adjuster assemblieeeeeees
24 valve springs
24 valve retainers
1 additional oil filter?
and a partridge in pear treeeee
3 pistons
3 pistons
2 oil pan, cam shaft gasket maker tubes
2 gallons super long life coolant
1 oil filter
1 engine gasket set
1 set of piston rings
24 valve adjuster assemblieeeeeees
24 valve springs
24 valve retainers
1 additional oil filter?
and a partridge in pear treeeee
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Ok from top to bottom
3 pistons
3 pistons
2 oil pan, cam shaft gasket maker tubes
2 gallons super long life coolant
1 oil filter
1 engine gasket set
1 set of piston rings
24 valve adjuster assemblieeeeeees
24 valve springs
24 valve retainers
1 additional oil filter?
and a partridge in pear treeeee
3 pistons
3 pistons
2 oil pan, cam shaft gasket maker tubes
2 gallons super long life coolant
1 oil filter
1 engine gasket set
1 set of piston rings
24 valve adjuster assemblieeeeeees
24 valve springs
24 valve retainers
1 additional oil filter?
and a partridge in pear treeeee
Is there anything I should do at this point, or just drive the car like normal? I did notice my mpg is better. Got 30.5mpg on the interstate yesterday.
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Oil pan gasket FTW
I may be confusing the two... Check VSC along with a Red ! comes out at random times.
So they replaced the pistons, piston rings, valve springs and their related parts, gaskets, and did they replace the oil pan or replace the gasket for the oil pan?
Thank you, will try that out.
Is there anything I should do at this point, or just drive the car like normal? I did notice my mpg is better. Got 30.5mpg on the interstate yesterday.
So they replaced the pistons, piston rings, valve springs and their related parts, gaskets, and did they replace the oil pan or replace the gasket for the oil pan?
Thank you, will try that out.
Is there anything I should do at this point, or just drive the car like normal? I did notice my mpg is better. Got 30.5mpg on the interstate yesterday.
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You also had the water pump replaced too!
If the VSC light was not on when you took the car in, the repair place should not have given the car back in that condition.
It is entirely possible that the light will go out after you've started the car several times. That is, the computer will come to grips with what it's correct state should be.
Take your car back, and have them put a scanner on your car so they can clear the DTC's if they didn't whack something while working on your car.
BK
If the VSC light was not on when you took the car in, the repair place should not have given the car back in that condition.
It is entirely possible that the light will go out after you've started the car several times. That is, the computer will come to grips with what it's correct state should be.
Take your car back, and have them put a scanner on your car so they can clear the DTC's if they didn't whack something while working on your car.
BK
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Techincally the best method to break-in a fresh rebuilt motor is to maintain a load on the motor and no long periods of time with constained, constant speed. You can successfully break-in a motor in 15 minutes, if you simply find an empty scretch of road and accelerate quickly and then decel using sport mode and the paddles. If you have a manual trans, use the trans to "engine brake" yourself. Do this for about 15 mintues straight, you'll be golden!
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Techincally the best method to break-in a fresh rebuilt motor is to maintain a load on the motor and no long periods of time with constained, constant speed. You can successfully break-in a motor in 15 minutes, if you simply find an empty scretch of road and accelerate quickly and then decel using sport mode and the paddles. If you have a manual trans, use the trans to "engine brake" yourself. Do this for about 15 mintues straight, you'll be golden!
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