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Chrysler: PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????

  1. #1
    TOM
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    PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????

    Being the new owner of a "cherry" 2001 PT Cruiser w/24,500 miles on it, are
    there any routine maintenance/repairs that cost more than for the same on other
    vehicles?
    For instance, on my previous vehicle (1990 Nissan 4 X 4 PU) I could replace the
    spark plugs, spark plug wires and rotor myself. On the Cruiser, I can't even
    see these parts!!
    What kind of charges should I be expecting?



  2. #2
    Brayton
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    Re: PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????

    Tom,

    The Cruiser was somewhat form over ease-of-repair. I changed the plugs
    and wires on mine recently, and can tell you that it's not a quick and
    painless task. You need to disconnect the air filter box from the throttle
    body; unbolt the throttle body from the engine; remove throttle cable(s);
    unbolt intake manifold (about 5 screws); unbolt PCV tube; pull intake
    assembly up and towards the front of the car so that the PCV tube comes out
    of the intake; find a creative way to hold it all up. (Bungee?) From there
    you can play with the spark plugs. Two of them broke on my car just trying
    to get them out. The intake hovering above can block your in-and-out
    process with the wrench.

    Putting everything back together can be a pain,especialy in the dark.
    The bolts for the PCV tube are of different sizes, and the flange that holds
    the bolts over the tube likes to slide down to the great depths. It's a
    P.I.T.A. process. The Turbo owners have it easier, since their intake is
    not blocking the plugs. Duh?!

    -Brayton

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  3. #3
    Punch
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    Re: PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????

    The Turbo owners have it easier, since their intake is 

    I was going to jump all over ya, until I read the last part, my plugs are
    right there, and yes its a turbo.



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    Richard
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    "Punch" <crash2000@sympatico@.ca> wrote in message
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    I too broke a wire off on the plug. You need to twist it not just pull it. I
    got a set of Chrysler performance wires and dual plat plugs and hope never
    to have to do it again while I own this nice vehicle.

    Richard.



  5. #5
    RickMerrill
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    Re: PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????

    Brayton wrote:
     

    Thanks for the well written tips!

    At what mileage did you replace the spark plugs? - RM



  6. #6
    SRG
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    Re: PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????

    While the spark plug change on the normal 2.4 L PT is a pain, I've done it
    myself, changing the oil, air filter and pcv valve are pretty easy
    operations. The anti-freeze is that new orange stuff that isn't supposed to
    be changed for 5 years, so not that many people have done anything with it.

    For all repairs/maintenance the do-it-yourself PT owner should always check
    out:

    www.ptdoityourself.net

    It's a great site with plenty of info on how to maintain, fix and modify
    your PT. Instructions almost always have pictures with them. If you have a
    question on how something is done, or need advice on what might be wrong,
    just submit your own question and they usually get back to you within a day
    or two.

    Another great site for info and owner forums is:

    www.ptcruiserlinks.com

    Oh, and btw, you can't change the rotor on a PT Cruiser, it doesn't have
    one, or a distributor either.

    Good luck with your PT

    SRG



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    Kirk
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    comic (TOM KAN PA) wrote in message news:<aol.com>... 


    If the PT Cruiser engine compartment is anything like a Stratus, I
    understand what you mean. I had the headgasket replaced, and the shop
    indicated that the work took more time due to the limited space around
    the engine.

    -Kirk Matheson

  8. #8
    Punch
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    oh god not bosche (sp?) I hear the platinum plugs are not good for the pt
    cruiser.



  9. #9
    Punch
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    Re: PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????


     

    also join the forums, great people lots of knowledge.

    punch



  10. #10
    Brayton
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    Re: PT Cruiser high cost repairs ??????

    Well, I did twist the plug to get it off. From what I could see, all the
    plugs were okay until my wrench got ahold of them. ;-)





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