Mike Poore
08-26-2004, 09:50 AM
<FONT color=black>The rear end of my new MM (2,800 mi) was making terrible noises, beginning with hard uphill left turns, progressing to always, forward or backing up. The dealer added some friction modifier and ordered a new rear end unit for it. The modifier quieted it some and I'll drive it until the new part comes in, next week. They are aware of the axle/bearing issues with the police and taxi applications, and will give mine a good look while it's getting it's behind fixed.
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It was time for its 3,000 check-up and I took my Amsoil synthetic and Filter along which they gladly used. They swapped out the awful windshield wipers and replaced the entire assemblies, not just the blades. I think this is a good dealership = Cooper Moters, Hanover, PA (first experience) <o:p></o:p>
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Oh, something for the grin department to remind us we're part of the LM customer base. I needed to use the men's room and found the "convenience" to be equipped with bolt on assist bars, for their um, mature customers. You won't find those at your local Mustang store!<o:p></o:p>
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It was time for its 3,000 check-up and I took my Amsoil synthetic and Filter along which they gladly used. They swapped out the awful windshield wipers and replaced the entire assemblies, not just the blades. I think this is a good dealership = Cooper Moters, Hanover, PA (first experience) <o:p></o:p>
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Oh, something for the grin department to remind us we're part of the LM customer base. I needed to use the men's room and found the "convenience" to be equipped with bolt on assist bars, for their um, mature customers. You won't find those at your local Mustang store!<o:p></o:p>