Considering an Aztek - ease of repair?
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07-29-2007, 06:18 PM
I need to ditch my minivan and get something smaller, zippier, and with better gas mileage. Also needs to be AWD & fit 2 adults & 2 kids & a baby in the back.
Does this sound like an Aztek will fit all that?
Also, I do most of my own repairs on my vehicles, how is this vehicle on ease of repair?
I rear on this forum about transmission problems and blown/cracked seals? Can anyone epand on this for me?
Thanks.
Does this sound like an Aztek will fit all that?
Also, I do most of my own repairs on my vehicles, how is this vehicle on ease of repair?
I rear on this forum about transmission problems and blown/cracked seals? Can anyone epand on this for me?
Thanks.
jsinton
08-08-2007, 11:58 PM
Azteks have problems.
CV wheel bearings go bad too soon, poor quality.
Head gaskets have a problem, apparently they melt with the orange antifreeze.
Electrical systems go south, you need a new computer.
Lots of plastic hoses underneath where there should be metal.
I just helped my friend replace his head gaskets, what a nightmare that was.
CV wheel bearings go bad too soon, poor quality.
Head gaskets have a problem, apparently they melt with the orange antifreeze.
Electrical systems go south, you need a new computer.
Lots of plastic hoses underneath where there should be metal.
I just helped my friend replace his head gaskets, what a nightmare that was.
big dave
08-12-2007, 07:30 PM
I love my 2002 Aztek, but I had to rebuild the engine last year. It is fairly zippy, but gets about the same mpg as my 2000 Montana.
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