68 Imperial Problems
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68 Imperial Problems



If you bought this car from a licensed dealer in California and it was in
the condition you describe (definitely unsafe), you need to have it towed
back to the dealer and have them make it right for you.  This is outrageous.
I don't know where you live, but in California, you'd have a heluva lawsuit
against them if you had an accident.

Dick Benjamin (retired Auto Repair Dealer in California, lic # AL105937, and
you can quote me!)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Savard" <res03r3f@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 10:14 PM
Subject: IML: 68 Imperial Problems


> Hi all,
>     Previous post was about car I bought. This post is about
> problems/concerns I have.
>    1. Brakes were "done" before I got car. it was a trade-in at a Saturn
> dealership and they put
>       new/rebuilt calipers, new master and booster. The brake pedal goes
> to about 1/4" from the
>       floorboard and locks the front brakes- the rear don't seem to
> engage but they are overwhelmed by the fronts. After a short drive you
> can smell burning brake material from the fronts only. The car
>       will also come to an abrupt stop without stepping on the brake
> pedal because the front calipers don't fully release. Where do I start??
>
>    2. Car has gangster Wide White wall BIAS PLY tires. Not radials, not
> even belted tires-just plain Bias ply tires and the car handled poorly
> on the hiway. Going to change that soon.
>    3. Real sensitive to cross winds- feelslike too much swaying. Caused
> by #2????
>    4. Nothing happens when I turn A/C on(I can hear Comp clutch kick
> in/out) no fan. ATC???
>        Help!
>    As I work on car more questions are bound to come up but thanks ahead
> for your input.
>   Don Savard
>
>
>
>


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