Holy repair bill Batman
#32
Captain Obvious
Super User
Super User
I wouldn’t worry about draining the system. Whatever needs to, will come out and then the leak will stop. Sudden massive leaks are usually caused by a burst hose. Whatever you do, first check where the leak is so you’ll know what to do when time comes to repair it.
#34
Rennlist Member
Take it from someone who has a shop... This car you need to do lots of work on it yourself. Whenever we get a 928/944 in the poor owners are always shocked to see the estimate. Are there any DIY garages in your area where you can rent space for 10-15$ an hour? There are tons of resources out there for DIY repairs on 944s. Do the little things yourself then bigger stuff at a shop.
Massive repairs bills are normal on classic cars with questionable history.. it's not like parts have become any cheaper either.
Massive repairs bills are normal on classic cars with questionable history.. it's not like parts have become any cheaper either.
#35
Drifting
The time is now to drive down to the Hershey Swap Meet with some of the guys and pick up the parts you need for the 944.
#36
Team Owner
Originally Posted by Mark Lue
The time is now to drive down to the Hershey Swap Meet with some of the guys and pick up the parts you need for the 944.
#39
Captain Obvious
Super User
Super User
If this car is your daily driver then maybe want to pick up a cheap Civic to use that as a DD and keep the 944 for the weekends.
#40
It isnt my DD but I have been driving it a bunch sense I just got it back from the shop. it will go back to a weekend car after this weekend im sure. I just wanted to take it for a road trip and I thought that would have been a good one.
#41
Drifting
Trip to Hershey alway wakes my 944 up, 8 hours there and back everything runs so smooooth.
#42
Drifting