Tristan
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- May 21, 2001
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- City, State
- Lancaster, Pa
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- Navajo '93
Hi Everyone,
This is the first time that I have posted on the site in a while and I hope that some of you would be good enough to share your expertise with me.
I have a 1993 Mazda Navajo with approx. 122,000 miles on it. I purchased it in 2000. I think that it is in pretty decent shape.
I had a PA state inspection done on it in Jan. It had some work required and passed. When I made the appointment to have the inspection done, I asked for the to find whatever might be wrong with it because I would be using it on a long daily commute. There were some things found, with inspection and tune up the cost was approx. $600.00 including inspection, tuneup etc. I asked him about losing coolant and possible head gasket problems and he told me tht they did not check for that, but that I believe he said that the coolant system passed a pressure test.
Early this week I dropped it off for a safety inspection (due to my daily commute I did not want any surprises). The mechnanic notified me that the head gasket was leaking (externally) and that the power steering was leaning that the the brake lines were rotting. To replace the leaking head gasket would run about 2200-2400 and with the rest of the repairs, the total would come to about $3000.00. I'm going to be changing mechancs/shop, not because of the repairs (leaking power steering and brake lines are to be expected), but because those type of things don't go wrong in a month and a half and they really couldn't have done the type of check that I requested. My questions are these.
$2200-$2400 to replace a leaking (not blown) head gasket. This seems quite high. Is it? I've lost coolant for years and the temp would spike up to halfway for years. Engine power is very strong.
Can a leaking head gasket be addressed with some additive/sealant?
What would be the best way to go about selling it. I've got a long daily commute and would like to drive the Navajo (which by the way I really like!)
but for my needs, investing in those kind of repairs would not make sense for me.
Your help and advice would be appreciated.
DJ
This is the first time that I have posted on the site in a while and I hope that some of you would be good enough to share your expertise with me.
I have a 1993 Mazda Navajo with approx. 122,000 miles on it. I purchased it in 2000. I think that it is in pretty decent shape.
I had a PA state inspection done on it in Jan. It had some work required and passed. When I made the appointment to have the inspection done, I asked for the to find whatever might be wrong with it because I would be using it on a long daily commute. There were some things found, with inspection and tune up the cost was approx. $600.00 including inspection, tuneup etc. I asked him about losing coolant and possible head gasket problems and he told me tht they did not check for that, but that I believe he said that the coolant system passed a pressure test.
Early this week I dropped it off for a safety inspection (due to my daily commute I did not want any surprises). The mechnanic notified me that the head gasket was leaking (externally) and that the power steering was leaning that the the brake lines were rotting. To replace the leaking head gasket would run about 2200-2400 and with the rest of the repairs, the total would come to about $3000.00. I'm going to be changing mechancs/shop, not because of the repairs (leaking power steering and brake lines are to be expected), but because those type of things don't go wrong in a month and a half and they really couldn't have done the type of check that I requested. My questions are these.
$2200-$2400 to replace a leaking (not blown) head gasket. This seems quite high. Is it? I've lost coolant for years and the temp would spike up to halfway for years. Engine power is very strong.
Can a leaking head gasket be addressed with some additive/sealant?
What would be the best way to go about selling it. I've got a long daily commute and would like to drive the Navajo (which by the way I really like!)
but for my needs, investing in those kind of repairs would not make sense for me.
Your help and advice would be appreciated.
DJ