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Old 11-23-2004, 12:19 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I have had the problem with the speed-o-meter going to 200 while in idle. It only did every time I would come to a full stop on the way to work. Once I turn the engine off and back on again, I have not had a problem. So at least I have not reported that yet. Also when I was at about 500 miles, I also had the heat go all the way to right. Stopped and checked it out but nothing. Again, I turned off the engine and since then I never had either of the problems. I don't think that I can report these problems if when I go back to the dealership, I can show them the problem. ANy thoughts?
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Check other threads guys on "electrical problems" there's a couple of 'em

Many have had their problems fixed by 20 minute re-programing by dealer.

Would like to know reason for "rear end failure" requiring total replacement.

I'd venture that most new cars have a problem or two. Mercedes Benz went right out the window due to poor quality with JD Powers
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