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  1. Lariat “real leather” seat upgrade

    Welcome to the internet...where a handful of people get their panties in a wad, and turn it into a pissing contest just because some guy is able to upgrade to leather seats that also aren't a color that they would choose. 😂
  2. UPDATED: Gasoline in 2.0 engine oil, at dealership no diagnosis yet.

    When I got my plugs done on my Outlander I asked for them back. I made sure they understood it was so I could read them not that I didnt trust them to change them out. lol I tuned scooters in the 80s. Getting a 50cc moped to go from max 35 mph to 55 mph takes some plug reading. 😁
  3. UPDATED: Gasoline in 2.0 engine oil, at dealership no diagnosis yet.

    Wouldnt this show on the spark plugs? I wondered if any of them bothered to look while checking compression.
  4. Beware: Heat Exchanger not covered under warranty

    I bought my Outlander in 2007 when sales were slow. The dealer threw in an aftermarket 10yr/100K bumper to bumper that I didn't give a whole lot of thought to until I had a hub fail at 85,000 miles. The warranty covered it, it even had no deductible. Then later the track on the rear passenger...
  5. Beware: Heat Exchanger not covered under warranty

    Well then that would confirm why its omitted from ESP.
  6. Lariat “real leather” seat upgrade

    My beef with these particular cloth seats is the lighter bits being in the areas most likely to get filthy. My microfiber black seats in my 15 yr old Outlander look brand new. Pretty sure if they were any other color they would not. 😆 I have tan leather seats in the Winnebago. Denim has...
  7. Beware: Heat Exchanger not covered under warranty

    Does this mean the factory 10/100K hybrid warranty doesnt cover the battery? Or is it pro rated?
  8. Lariat “real leather” seat upgrade

    Conversely, there is the thought of the pollution created in using petroleum products and other chemicals to create the pleather. Not to mention the offgassing in an enclosed vehicle. PVC takes hundreds of years to break down and leaves chemicals in the environment. Leather breaks down in about...
  9. Lariat “real leather” seat upgrade

    I dont like the original pleather Lariat seats you can tell they are pleather, they give you funky butt because they don't breathe. They will also start to degrade and come apart at the seams. I have leather in my Winnebago and Lancer, fabric in my Silverado and Outlander and plastic in my...
  10. Beware: Heat Exchanger not covered under warranty

    I had the dealer quote 5yr/60K bumper to bumper from ford and it was $2320. Seems expensive but I admit I haven't shopped around yet. Truck is expected in Nov. ETA: Based off the comments, I looked at Ford ESP. I am not sure what they were quoting because on the ESP site it appears its...




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