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She sure is having a busy month! Best friend borrowed it yesterday to serve as a wedding car. And tonight, I'm taking her out:
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Not a good monsoon season for the Jeep.

- Starter went bad. Repaired.

- Ignition switch went bad. Replaced.

- Diesel leaking heavily from somewhere. Going to be fixed soon.

- Worse still, I've not been driving it much due to a combination of travel, media test-drive cars being there every weekend and the rains :mad:.

The stars aren't aligned for her right now. I don't remember the last time she threw so many tantrums together.

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4639130)
Not a good monsoon season for the Jeep.

- Starter went bad. Repaired.

...

- Diesel leaking heavily from somewhere. Going to be fixed soon.

Starter going bad again?

If diesel leaking from tank seams don't try to repair. Replace the tank.

Regards
Sutripta

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4639130)

- Starter went bad. Repaired. ..

Mostly I guess due to very humid conditions and not using it much. Try getting a new starter, might work longer.

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4639130)
Not a good monsoon season for the Jeep.

- Starter went bad. Repaired.

- Ignition switch went bad. Replaced.

- Diesel leaking heavily from somewhere. Going to be fixed soon.

- Worse still, I've not been driving it much due to a combination of travel, media test-drive cars being there every weekend and the rains :mad:.

The stars aren't aligned for her right now. I don't remember the last time she threw so many tantrums together.

She's throwing tantrums because you aren't using her! Same issues with my jeep! You keeping me lying around, I'm gonna make sure you suffer my wrath for ignoring me. lol:

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Originally Posted by Sutripta (Post 4639134)
If diesel leaking from tank seams don't try to repair. Replace the tank.

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Originally Posted by dhanushs (Post 4639139)
Try getting a new starter, might work longer.

Thanks guys :thumbs up

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Originally Posted by Tejas@perioimpl (Post 4639296)
She's throwing tantrums because you aren't using her!

I usually take her out minimum of once / week, if not twice. But running goes down in the rains (open top). Am currently travelling, but the last 2 months have seen lots of media cars which take up my weekends.

With the monsoons over, I have started taking the Jeep out again at nights. 1 week & she's been the steed of choice for 2 nights already :thumbs up. Open top motoring is really something else. Went to Smoke House Deli last night; before I could ask, the valet made the first parking spot available and said "nazar rakhoonga" (I'll keep an eye on her):
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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4542382)
She turned 22 yesterday :thumbs up. Shot after a morning cruise. Bombay is as beautiful early in the morning as it is late at night:

22 years is quite a long time and yet doesnt look out of place in a posh place. That said I am wondering what is it to live with a Jeep for 22 years, particularly when you have modern cars in your garage. I have a 5 year old Thar and have tough time driving one on Tar road. Come offroad, its a different animal.

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Originally Posted by PrideRed (Post 4674985)
22 years is quite a long time and yet doesnt look out of place in a posh place.

You can say that again! I take her everywhere and she sure is a head-turner. Even women love cruising in it (night time + short distances).

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That said I am wondering what is it to live with a Jeep for 22 years, particularly when you have modern cars in your garage.
Unless you love it, it's not easy. The Jeep is crude, slow, bumpy and throws tantrums from time to time. But I love her & enjoy cruising in it. Can't explain love, just that she makes me feel real good :).

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I have a 5 year old Thar
:thumbs up Your Thar feels like an S-Class compared to my basic Jeep.

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4674951)
..Open top motoring is really something else. ..[/ATTACH]

So true!

You know what's even better? Get the glass frame down too.. It's easy for you since there's no connection to the B-Pillar (?) . After I guess 8 years, I had a drive (For testing out some other aspects of the Jeep) like this and absolutely loved it! Nothing came close to the experience... If it were not for the hanging mudguards and the filters fitted there, I'd have somehow run it for a day.. You have to drive it to belive the fun!

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Originally Posted by dhanushs (Post 4675280)
You know what's even better? Get the glass frame down too

:thumbs up It's an incredible feeling, indeed! Almost like a motorcycle then :D. Only reason I don't do it is safety, man. Don't want a pebble being shot into my face from the tyre of a car ahead!

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4675419)
:thumbs up It's an incredible feeling, indeed! Almost like a motorcycle then :D. Only reason I don't do it is safety, man. Don't want a pebble being shot into my face from the tyre of a car ahead!

Motorcyclists will tell you, a pebble is one of the BETTER things that can hit you in the face. Cattle and/or sheep waste product, angry hornets and bees, sundry food products, chunks of rubber from disintegrated tyres, exhaust pieces including whole silencers, whiskey bottles, sundry truck and auto parts, shoes, birds, mammals, novice levitating sadhus...the list is endless.

Are safety glasses or goggles available around town someplace? I gave up two wheels for 4X4 some time back so I know not.

My baby turns 23 today :thumbs up. The only car I know which can make people from all ages S-M-I-L-E. Two recent pics with some cousins:
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A very happy birthday to her GTO.
With each adding year, makes her all the more attractive.
A car that has given you so many memories. May it live forever.
Cheers,
Deepak

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 4748611)
My baby turns 23 today :thumbs up. The only car I know which can make people from all ages S-M-I-L-E.

A very happy birthday to both of you, GTO! A 23-year long companionship is rare in today's age, where people change cars every couple of years. Also, both of you look like you've stopped ageing completely :D


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