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Keith Armstrong
| Posted on Wednesday, October 09, 2002 - 10:34 am: |
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I backed the Freebie out of the drive on Monday and it sounds like the power steering is full of rocks! The dealer is only a couple of miles away - the vehicle is leased - has roughly 1,950 miles on the odo. Get to the dealer, open the bonnet and there's hartdly any p/s fluid in the resevoir but none dripping on the ground. They're sure the seals inside the rack have failed, filled the resevoir and ordered us a new rack. Sheesh! |
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