LJS30
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So gentlemen as far as engine design is the LS pretty bullet proof?
I have never had any of those issues yet, 125,00 ,miles am I just lucky???? Only DCCV valve was replaced at 28,000 miles by the dealer when I received the car. Last week was the first time I have done ball joint/control arm. I know it may be coming but I would not consider these repairs on a 12 year old car with 125,000 miles to be excessive???
So gentlemen as far as engine design is the LS pretty bullet proof?
So gentlemen as far as engine design is the LS pretty bullet proof?
I have never had any of those issues yet, 125,00 ,miles am I just lucky???? Only DCCV valve was replaced at 28,000 miles by the dealer when I received the car. Last week was the first time I have done ball joint/control arm. I know it may be coming but I would not consider these repairs on a 12 year old car with 125,000 miles to be excessive???
I hope you found some wood to knock on.
So gentlemen as far as engine design is the LS pretty bullet proof?
the low seats and a driveshaft tunnel have no real effect on how terrible the center console space is, its all due to the hand brake... the 2nd gen center console is a night and day difference with no shortage in storage space...
this was no question an engineering flaw, it has nothing to do with the suppliers or bean counters changing the parts or materials used causing earlier failure. it was just a bad design, its like the engineer that designed the original center console was like" ok all i need is a place to put one pack of smokes and three condoms, ok done what's next..." and don't get me started again on those damn ninja cup holders. I would like to have seen one more change to the 2nd gen center console to make it a little bit better, my only beef with it is that the cup holders are just a little too close to each other (yes no where near as bad as a 1st gen lol) and while two large drinks can fit side by side, the tops touch and every time one is picked up it pulls the lid off of the other one. my fix was to cut a round .5" thick spacer to stick into the forward cup holder (which is always the drivers cup in my car...) so the tops dont touch and while driving all i have to do is puck up the cup to take a drink with out having to worry about spilling the other drink.
Funny, because that electric parking brake they replaced the hand brake with IMO is a disaster. It can either be on or off, no intermediate setting, so no using it to help control the car on slick roads. ...
........ It can either be on or off, no intermediate setting........
I must assume that you have never tried it. Your assumptions are incorrect.
You can apply it at three different levels (four if you count completely released).
My 2001 LS Sport had a devil of a time with the window regulators. I replaced the drivers side at least twice (third regulator) and every other window at least once. Ford even issued a TSB on the rear regulators. The drain tubes from the sunroof were also subject to clogging and I can't tell you how many times I had to drain a trunk full of water out of the spare tire well.
What's your take on the five speed auto in these first generation cars? Not being able to visibly check the fluid kind of bothers me guys as I'm old school and want to actually see my fluid.
We've discussed this many times. I, too, am old school here. I'd like to be able to check the fluid too, but in my 14 years of LS ownership have found it to be a non-issue. I have the fluid flushed every 50K-75K miles and keep an eye out for leaks. The LS isn't the only car in the road without a dipstick; the '09+ Mustang doesn't have one either. IIRC, BMW doesn't even let you check, let alone change, your own oil! You must rely on the computer to tell you when a change is required.
Get used to it. Drivers are becoming operators more and more and drivers less and less. The era of the Shadetree Mechanic is slowly dying and sooner than most if those here would like, we'll be required to visit the dealer or a specialist shop for even the basic of maintenance. The vast majority of owners don't even know how to do a fluid check let alone change the fluid. "Driverless" cars that seem to be all the rage. Those people are in no way inclined to do a fluid change! Don't even get me started on the EPA (both state and federal) and their over-complicated disposal requirements. I could go on but it's just too depressing.......
hell a lot of first gen owners put the wrong fluid into the wrong places quite a bit (coolant in hyd fan system, not putting ATF in ALL the places it goes...)
...and if you are so hard core that no matter what everybody thinks, you still need to check your fluid, its really not that hard to throw a set of stands under the car and actually check it out the proper way.
AdvanceTrac works with your foot off the gas. It's not just traction control, it's direction control.
You control emergency brake force by the number of times that you pull the button up. Also, (I think) if you just pull it up and hold it long enough, it goes on to full force - kind of a panic mode.
You folks like to pull the emergency brake on slick roads? wow!