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> Replacing Exterior Fuse Panel After 400 Km
dadof3
post Feb 25 2009, 02:42 PM
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I got the 08 Entourage Limited a little over a week ago. Now has 400 km's although I've put on 200 of those. The car would not start on Monday evening. Towed it to service, and it seems that the outside fuse panel is the problem. I am picking it up on Friday. I will let all know how it goes.
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post Mar 3 2009, 01:22 PM
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QUOTE (dadof3 @ Feb 25 2009, 02:42 PM) *
I got the 08 Entourage Limited a little over a week ago. Now has 400 km's although I've put on 200 of those. The car would not start on Monday evening. Towed it to service, and it seems that the outside fuse panel is the problem. I am picking it up on Friday. I will let all know how it goes.


Well, so far so good. I have driven the van for about another 200 km's and it performs well. I have been playing the DVD, the radio and plugged my phone into the car adapter all at once while driving, and no problems yet. It seems to have more "boost" these days. I'm varying the speeds, as the manual suggests, and have not gone over 88km's an hour so should be good. I hope it stays this way for some years yet. Forgive me for sounding a little hesitant, but am still shell-shocked at having to go through this after just a week of ownership.
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