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Dear Tom and Ray: My wife has a problem with her 1990 Chevy Astro van. Two months ago, at 55,000 miles, she suddenly heard an unusual noise when she started the engine. She turned the engine off and called me at work to come take a look. When I had her turn on the engine, it sounded like the water pump was about to fall off. I took it right to the Chevy dealership. After examining it, they said the #1 rod bearing was damaged, and that we needed a new engine at the cost of $3,000. I was incredulous when they told me it was due to us not changing the oil often enough. For the first year, I changed it every 3,000 miles, and then every 4,500 since then. Could this really be the cause of the problem? Tom: Ray: Tom: Ray: Spending a little money now on "preventive maintenance" can save you big
bucks down the road. Find out how by ordering Tom and Ray's pamphlet "Ten
Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It!" To order, send © 1993 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the September 1993 index |