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2002 UL, bought the car with 131,100 a couple of months ago. Just short of 136,000 now. Car was religiously maintained and had it's timing belt changed at 70k. Only known problems; subwoofer needs to be replaced (silicone seal on perimeter only helped a little), right rear door window shade won't retract, CD player jammed (and is now broken after I 'fixed' it). Even the original air suspension is working perfectly. I'm knocking on some wood as I post this.
Hi im new to this forum, Recently I bought a 2001 UL with 76,000 from original owner, has a few things to fix and i found this site with alot of great and figured id joined to learn more stuff about the car itself
The picture of that odometer is worth it's weight in gold!
you are very right ... I'm upset because the odometer was rolled back to 78k miles because he hated looking at the high mileage
(believe me, I yelled at him lol) . I have to ask him if he took a shot of it.
the car was a full time cab here in NYC
...subwoofer needs to be replaced (silicone seal on perimeter only helped a little), ...
I did a successful repair on my subwoofer using a kit like this... http://www.simplyspeakers.com/speake...e-it-kits.html
I can't recall if this is the exact kit, but repair was simple (with the right parts!) and the result has been working well for over a year now.
I did a successful repair on my subwoofer using a kit like this... http://www.simplyspeakers.com/speake...e-it-kits.html
I can't recall if this is the exact kit, but repair was simple (with the right parts!) and the result has been working well for over a year now.
I had my subwoofer refoamed with a kit I purchased. The work was done in my driveway and the bulk of the labor was the removal and installation of the rear seat. I believe it cost me a total of around $175 and the subwoofer works great. It beats the $350 for a new speaker + labor.