SWB_Kid
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- December 12, 2002
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- City, State
- Prospect Park, PA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '94 and '98 XLT's
Yep, I am new over here. I am trying to help my grandmother with her '98 Explorer XLT. And I did use the search funtion first.
Since buying it new, she has had it in for service 5 times, under warranty for the rear window wiper not functioning.
On the 6th trip, the warranty was up, and they wanted to charge her $145. Now I'm not sure what that was for, other than it had to do with the rear wiper. Any ideas?
Anybody have similar trouble and fix it?
On the previous 5 trips, they only noted that a cleaning was necessary. Something is fishy, and I hate to go screaming to the dealer threatening them with the Lemon Law (I went thru with that before with Dodge). But I think it's pretty shiddy to do this to 76 year old woman.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm going to my Grams house this weekend, and would like to try and fix it for her if possible. I'm good with the wrench and wire diagrams (I built my jeep from Boxes of parts), so any help is greatly appreciated.
She's in NE PA if it matters.
On a side note, I did a search and got some TSB's that interested me. Can any of you email me with the TSB's so I can read over them? Or possibly give me the gist of it. Thanks.
TSB#'s:
02-1-9 Engine Oil
99-8-16 Motor oil Viscosity
98-24-6 New terminal grease
98-13-19 Relays, Multiple Electrical Problems
Thanks in advance.
Oh yea...one more thing...upon fixing it, is a tech manual necessary for this, or can I get to the switches and motor relatively easyily.
Since buying it new, she has had it in for service 5 times, under warranty for the rear window wiper not functioning.
On the 6th trip, the warranty was up, and they wanted to charge her $145. Now I'm not sure what that was for, other than it had to do with the rear wiper. Any ideas?
Anybody have similar trouble and fix it?
On the previous 5 trips, they only noted that a cleaning was necessary. Something is fishy, and I hate to go screaming to the dealer threatening them with the Lemon Law (I went thru with that before with Dodge). But I think it's pretty shiddy to do this to 76 year old woman.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm going to my Grams house this weekend, and would like to try and fix it for her if possible. I'm good with the wrench and wire diagrams (I built my jeep from Boxes of parts), so any help is greatly appreciated.
She's in NE PA if it matters.
On a side note, I did a search and got some TSB's that interested me. Can any of you email me with the TSB's so I can read over them? Or possibly give me the gist of it. Thanks.
TSB#'s:
02-1-9 Engine Oil
99-8-16 Motor oil Viscosity
98-24-6 New terminal grease
98-13-19 Relays, Multiple Electrical Problems
Thanks in advance.
Oh yea...one more thing...upon fixing it, is a tech manual necessary for this, or can I get to the switches and motor relatively easyily.