Well, I've been waiting for it to happen. I even had a dream about how lucky I've been the night before.
The other day I started the car and moved it back about 10" so I could lower the hardtop onto it. With the hardtop nicely secured, I tried to move the car back to its original position, it turned over caught for about 1 revolution and died ... refused to start again. Damn, I knew it was the fuel pump so I dutifully lifted the hardtop back on the hoist to make for access to the fuel pump access holes. After deciding that I was not a good contortionist, I called both my trusted mechanic and a flatbed. Off it went.
By the way, I believe this was the first, (and hopefully last), time my car had been towed in any capacity. Overall, I have no complaints about the reliability of our Thunderbirds. "Normal" stuff like tires, (4 sets), brakes - 3 sets, and a set of replacement cops were pretty much all it's needed. I did need to replace the radiator while in Florida perhaps 6 years ago, and a couple of windshields, but that's about it. Not bad for 19 years and 180,000 miles.
Oh, I had the transmission replaces with one from a junk yard at about 30,000 miles, but that was completely my fault, so I can't blame the car for that one. Knowing all of the members who own 2002 Thunderbirds and their respective repair history, I honestly feel the 2002's and more reliable than the later ones ... by just a little bit.
The other day I started the car and moved it back about 10" so I could lower the hardtop onto it. With the hardtop nicely secured, I tried to move the car back to its original position, it turned over caught for about 1 revolution and died ... refused to start again. Damn, I knew it was the fuel pump so I dutifully lifted the hardtop back on the hoist to make for access to the fuel pump access holes. After deciding that I was not a good contortionist, I called both my trusted mechanic and a flatbed. Off it went.
By the way, I believe this was the first, (and hopefully last), time my car had been towed in any capacity. Overall, I have no complaints about the reliability of our Thunderbirds. "Normal" stuff like tires, (4 sets), brakes - 3 sets, and a set of replacement cops were pretty much all it's needed. I did need to replace the radiator while in Florida perhaps 6 years ago, and a couple of windshields, but that's about it. Not bad for 19 years and 180,000 miles.
Oh, I had the transmission replaces with one from a junk yard at about 30,000 miles, but that was completely my fault, so I can't blame the car for that one. Knowing all of the members who own 2002 Thunderbirds and their respective repair history, I honestly feel the 2002's and more reliable than the later ones ... by just a little bit.
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