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The Dude
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that is close to campus
I have to get my car towed there so i don't want to have to pay much (AAA will tow 3 miles for free).


My original serpentine belt was severed and fell off the pulleys. I replaced it and it was working fine when I turned the car on. As soon as I put the car into gear, my new belt was severed. I don't what else to do so I have to get someone else to repair it. I have a 97 Ford Escort station wagon btw. Yes I know that Escorts are terrible but my mom let me borrow it for the summer so my g/f can use it.

7/20/2007 3:19:10 PM

zxappeal
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Hey, at least it's not a Dodge Strap-on.

I think several of the guys here would probably recommend Mission Valley 66.

Or you could try White-Wall up on Hillsborough.

7/20/2007 3:47:04 PM

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Sorry I never could get up with you on fixing that, just had so much stuff come up.


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I concur, I used to work there. Talk to Tommy, the owner, tell him Keith sent you over there.

7/20/2007 5:09:59 PM

The Dude
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How much you think this repair will run me?

Just a rough number if you got one.

7/20/2007 5:47:52 PM

tmmercer
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150-250

7/20/2007 6:12:31 PM

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^ how the does anyone come up with a price range without a clue whats wrong... could be the alternator, a/c clutch bearings, or p/s pump locked up or a tensioner/idler issue..... price range being $100+
that said... go out there and turn all the pulleys and see what dosent move... or if anything is at a funny angle and report back for a better idea of the situation

7/20/2007 6:45:00 PM

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if i had to guess, I would say the pulley has probably separated from the balancer, happens a lot on those



-69

7/20/2007 8:56:56 PM

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^ agreed, its very likely

7/20/2007 10:08:33 PM

The Dude
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does anyone know another number for Mission Valley 66?

I've been calling the 919-832-5383 number but I've gotten a busy signal for the last 2 days

If not, what's another good mechanic?

It doesn't necessarily have to be around campus. I live near Lake Johnson and need to go to a palce <5 miles away if possible.

[Edited on July 21, 2007 at 11:38 AM. Reason : yo]

7/21/2007 11:34:26 AM

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^ keep trying or just go by there, both lines stay busy all the time, it was frustrating sometimes

7/21/2007 11:45:28 AM

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you ever find out what it was?

7/31/2007 1:37:38 PM

The Dude
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They had to replace the balancer

It cost me $244 but they fixed it pretty fast

What's another mechanic cheaper than Mission Valley 66 around Raleigh? It doesn't necessarily have to be next to campus. I have to replace an axle on my 98 Sentra. I can still drive it but not for long distances.

7/31/2007 3:53:28 PM

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Quote :
"if i had to guess, I would say the pulley has probably separated from the balancer, happens a lot on those"



damn i'm good


mission valley is about the cheapest place around that does good quality work, if i remember right, i think cv axles were around $130 parts, and $50-75 labor depending on the car

8/2/2007 12:20:48 PM

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