TSB 08-2-3 Has to do with the intercooler, and the paint pealing ... can anybody tell me what else is in this TSB
the dealer just cleaned it and painted half of the intercooler and it look like s**t
mine is peeled at the bottom, since it is not steel I don't worry about it.
My intercooler works perfect so I would not want to mess with a replacement
either.
mine is peeled at the bottom, since it is not steel I don't worry about it. My intercooler works perfect so I would not want to mess with a replacement either.
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That was my feeling too but, I started thinking because of where it was pealing from (the lower right hand side) where the inlet is I might have a heating problem.
The flaking felt a plastic coating that has bubbled do to heat, so I had the Dealer check it, I just dont want to get stuck on the road with a intercooler problem.
My intercooler was also peeling at the bottom and there is a wire loom that
runs under the intercooler that was not tied down properly, it was touching
the bottom of the cooler, it was starting to melt which may be your plastic
feel. Check all along the bottom of the cooler to make sure the wire loom
is securly tied down and not touching the cooler.
Mine peeled a long time ago.... just peeled everything I could, then taped everything off, and hit it with some rustoleum. It sounds ghetto, but it came out looking great and never peeled again.
Mine peeled a long time ago.... just peeled everything I could, then taped everything off, and hit it with some rustoleum. It sounds ghetto, but it came out looking great and never peeled again.
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Does this TSB address the peeling? What does it address?
I noticed mine peeled too. It annoys the heck out of me, but I don't want a new intercooler just because of it. It's my first one and I haven't had any problems with it!! :-)
Does this TSB address the peeling? What does it address?
I noticed mine peeled too. It annoys the heck out of me, but I don't want a new intercooler just because of it. It's my first one and I haven't had any problems with it!! :-)
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Does this TSB address the peeling? What does it address?
I noticed mine peeled too. It annoys the heck out of me, but I don't want a new intercooler just because of it. It's my first one and I haven't had any problems with it!! :-)
Thats what I was wondering also ... what does...
Quote: Originally Posted by timid1 Does this TSB address the peeling? What does it address? I noticed mine peeled too. It annoys the heck out of me, but I don't want a new intercooler just because of it. It's my first one and I haven't had any problems with it!! :-) Thats what I was wondering also ... what does this TSB cover?
mine is peeled at the bottom, since it is not steel I don't worry about it. My intercooler works perfect so I would not want to mess with a replacement either.
Mine peeled a long time ago.... just peeled everything I could, then taped everything off, and hit it with some rustoleum. It sounds ghetto, but it came out looking great and never peeled again.
Does this TSB address the peeling? What does it address? I noticed mine peeled too. It annoys the heck out of me, but I don't want a new intercooler just because of it. It's my first one and I haven't had any problems with it!! :-)
My intercooler was also peeling at the bottom and there is a wire loom that runs under the intercooler that was not tied down properly, it was touching the bottom of the cooler, it was starting to melt which may be your plastic feel. Check all along the bottom of the cooler to make sure the wire loom is securly tied down and not touching the cooler.
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