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jiujitsuchick
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clharkness@gmail.com
Feb 25, 2009, 8:07 PM
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2005 VW needs new motor?
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Year: 2005 1/2 Make: Volkswagen Model: Jetta Engine: 2.5L (Manual) Milage: 62K About a week ago the check engine light came on in my car. As the week progressed the idle of the car got progressively shakier. I was hoping to make it to the weekend to get it in because I work two jobs but I didn't make it that far. The car wouldn't start yesterday (luckily I was only a couple blocks from home). We got it towed to a local shop that I trust and they finally got back to me today. I guess the motor needs to be replaced. I know a lot about a lot of things and I'm an educated woman but cars don't fall into my things I know a lot about. What's the difference between the engine and motor? They also sounded confused as to why it happened and said that "over-revving" might have had something to do with it. (However by now I'm really distracted by the $4000 estimate that I'm only picking out words from the conversation). Can anyone help clarify this for me? Is this something that is my fault? I thought that I took really good care of my car... and if it is something that I did, I'd like to know what it is so I don't do it again!
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Tom Greenleaf
Ultimate Carjunky
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Feb 25, 2009, 8:31 PM
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Re: 2005 VW needs new motor?
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The words "Engine" and "Motor" got all confused over a hundred years ago and get used interchangably. An engine is a power source, power plant and originally "motor" was reserved for electric and some other "motors" -- makes calling a car company Motor company seem stupid IMO as they concentrate on engines! No matter - it's clear by the price you are talking about an engine replacement. What you need to find out is WHY THE HECK THIS NEW AND LOW MILE CAR NEEDS A WHOLE ENGINE??!! It can happen that small parts break and cause a total disaster but get some diagnosis and explained in plain English. Hey - this is too big of a deal not to know just what went wrong and why. Check for recalls or some reason why this could be such a disaster so quickly, T
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