Thread: Milestone for my Heep

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    Default Milestone for my Heep

    This also marks 25,000 miles together and less than a year and a half of ownership.
    Carl
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    Quote Originally Posted by CLynn85
    This also marks 25,000 miles together and less than a year and a half of ownership.
    Congrats Carl...

    What were the problems you were experiencing recently...IIRC it wasnt running well?

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    Actually still haven't gotten it worked out.

    When the engine's cold it misses a little bit until it gets warmed up, then it goes on about its business just fine. It's just an annoyance more than anything, just haven't been able to devote the time to try and get it sorted out right now.
    Carl
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    Congrats to you!
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    Well, creeping up on 103k and over the past couple day's my jeep's been really onry.

    In addition to the poor cold-engine running, I now have a radiator leaking from the endcap, a broken battery post, and tonight I lost rear brakes due to a brake line failing (darn new england rust). Just when things are looking up from a mechanical standpoint it's
    Carl
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    Fortunately, Jeeps are super easy to work on. Mine was trouble free for over 150,000 miles.
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