On Oct 19, 6:39 pm, Peter Browry <pbro....RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 10/19/08 18:38, ransley wrote:<br>
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> > On Oct 19, 5:36 pm, ransley <Mark_Rans....RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Oct 19, 1:06 pm, Peter Browry <pbro....RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >>> Hi there:
> >>> A few days ago I had my camry 2005 service for 35,000 miles
> >>> where beyond the oil change they also rotated the tires.
> >>> After the service driving is not a pleasure any more:
> >>> I can feel even the smallest bump on the street while the engine
> >>> appears to be more noisy than before.
> >>> What do you think is the problem?
> >>> Any help/suggestion is very welcome!
> >>> /PB
> >> They overinflated your tires
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> > How old and what weight was old oil, what is new oil weight, oil gets
> > thick when old, is there oil in it. You need to learn about your car
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> Ransley:
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> Thank you for your reply.
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> The tires are not overinflated - basically they seem be like before the service.
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> I am not sure what oil change has to do with driving behavior ???
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You say it bumps now, when was the last time before the service you
checked tires with an accurate gauge?? What are they now with that
same accurate gauge? To say "basicly they seem like before" "Seem" is
a guess, an uneducated nothing. You said the engine is now noisy, so
what does driving behavior have to do with Noise, it doesnt , oil can
make it noisier, and quieter. You need to learn about more than cars.
Ok they switched motors and shocks on you if thats what you want to
believe!
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