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So... last week I bought a 2003 Lincoln from a reputable dealer. Only 70,000kms. Paid a fare price, not a great deal, but a fare price.
Day 1, weird whining noise in the steering. It's not that loud. It comes and goes. I chock it up to cold weather or perhaps the power steering fluid is down slightly. Try not to worry about it.
Day 2, "Check charging system" warning comes on and the battery lights. Put a meter on it and it's getting a good charge at the battery, so it's something else electrical. Something alternator related, perhaps. I schedule an appointment with the dealer for Day 4.
Day 3, Get in, ceiling upholstery has fallen down in the back overnight. Doesn't seem to be a clip or anything to hold it in place... not sure if I should glue it or what.
Day 4, Get in, "Service parking brake" warning appears for no reason on start-up. Goes away on its own after idling for a couple of minutes. Oh well, I'm no the way to the dealer anyway... I'll mention it to them.
Drive to the end of my street, pull out on the main road, and it spins a tiny bit, the check engine light comes on and the car dies in the middle of the intersection.
Dead.
I put it in parking gear and try to restart. No go.
Call a tow truck...
Now sitting at work wondering if my 4 day old car is ever going to go again...
Day 1, weird whining noise in the steering. It's not that loud. It comes and goes. I chock it up to cold weather or perhaps the power steering fluid is down slightly. Try not to worry about it.
Day 2, "Check charging system" warning comes on and the battery lights. Put a meter on it and it's getting a good charge at the battery, so it's something else electrical. Something alternator related, perhaps. I schedule an appointment with the dealer for Day 4.
Day 3, Get in, ceiling upholstery has fallen down in the back overnight. Doesn't seem to be a clip or anything to hold it in place... not sure if I should glue it or what.
Day 4, Get in, "Service parking brake" warning appears for no reason on start-up. Goes away on its own after idling for a couple of minutes. Oh well, I'm no the way to the dealer anyway... I'll mention it to them.
Drive to the end of my street, pull out on the main road, and it spins a tiny bit, the check engine light comes on and the car dies in the middle of the intersection.
Dead.
I put it in parking gear and try to restart. No go.
Call a tow truck...
Now sitting at work wondering if my 4 day old car is ever going to go again...