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jitterymonkey
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Well, I'm probably not the 1st or the last.

 

Step 1. Buy a really clean looking '95 Pathfinder

Step 2. Join this forum

Step 3. Read about the frame rust issues around the rear wheel wells

Step 4. Inspect

Step 5. suddenly get very depressed

 

Have just used search in this forum and yahoo.

 

Plenty of info on do it yourself patches and partial/complete frame replacements,

but can't seem to find any info on what welding shops have charged other people.

 

Doubt it can be patched, probably have to replace with a new section.

 

Don't feel confident enough to fix it myself and will take it to a local shop Monday.......

 

Just wanted to have an idea of how much.

So maybe I won't be as sick to my stomach all weekend as I am right now.

 

 

>Update<

Talked to a local Frame specialist and guess what... He's working on a Pathfinder in

his shop right now.

Went to drive over there and guess what.... starter made 1 click then nothing.

Should have ask him what he's charging that guy,DUH!

Will get a quote 1st thing Mon.

Dave

 

by the way..... forgive me if this post is not in the right section and

 

THANK YOU, THANK YOU for this forum and it's search engine.

Read all about the intermittent starting issues.

Tried a few things and when I held the key over to the start position for a few seconds she

fired right up, and continues to start.

After reading more posts on the topic I'm gonna try the relay first.

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i am looking into this right now myself. no idea what to expect.. i just need to meet my guy and see which arm he may want... hope he doesn't want my leg too. :)

most welding shops will bill you at 80-100 bucks an hour plus materials and consumables if they are a union shop they may be higher.... may be cheaper to scan the junk yards and car lots for a beater and change the frame out.... may sound like a lot of work but if you can get a few extra hands you could do it in no time.... but ive done a few cab swaps on trucks before so its no big deal to me....

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My first pathy has the same problem. Its really a shame the rest of the truck is in great shape. I've decided that its not going to get fixed any time soon so i bought another one to drive. But I might still keep it as something to work on once i perfect my welding skills

 

check out my threads, so you can get a feel for how bad yours really is. Mine is, well, it makes me sick to look underneath.

 

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Well, I pulled out of my driveway tonight and heard a loud CLUNK.

 

brake pedal went to the floor......Right rear frame section completely in 1/2

took out the brake line.

 

Can't even get it to the frame shop now.

 

It's sitting in my driveway with less than 20 miles on it since I bought it 3 days ago.

2 miles from the dealership.

 

Bought it as is.

I think each states different. Can't find anything about Ohio law

 

Can the used car dealer legally sell me a very unsafe vehicle?

 

Broken hearted in Ohio

Dave

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Oh, crap. I'm sorry, man! That's terrible!

 

Hmmmm, I dunno but I bet if you made it known to the dealership that the frame broke in half on you two days after your purchase I bet they'd get something worked out for you. Tell them you're VERY VERY VERY GLAD you weren't driving it at 70 MPH on the freeway and you didn't take out other cars with you on the way due to their non-existent safety inspection practices. ;)

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From what I found out on da web,

I should have some ground to stand on in small claims court.

 

Most states have a Implied warranty of merchantability law

Problem is I can't seem to find anything in Ohio.

 

What really bums me out is I love the Pathfinder, If I get my money back I'm gonna look for another one.

 

Check it out. It was E-bay item # 110202546321

If i can find my @#$#@$ digital camera I'll post some pictures.

 

Should have bought it on E-bay, Instead I made him an offer.

 

At least it was me 2 miles from the dealer and not someone intending to drive it home to Canada.

 

I'll keep letting ya know how it goes, if your interested.

 

Dave

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LOL mine had a car phone in it too. I wonder if that was an option.

 

But yeah keep fighting it, looks like its in nice shape otherwise. My first one has all the leather and goodies too.

 

But for my dad (he owned it before me) karma's a b!tch because he didn't keep up with all the rust proofing.

 

Good luck !

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The dealer says a lot of things don't they? What makes it worth it or not is how the rest of the truck is mechanically, rust wise, and how much it means to you.....Some are more attached to their pathy's than others.

 

:laugh: at "As the pathfinder rusts"

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I paid $2000.00 $1500.00 would be worth it to me. I really love the dang thing.

 

But for $3500 I might be able to find one with a good frame.

 

If the dealer wants his guy to do it,I'm going to have it checked out by my frame shop after.

 

I could be wrong but I think a vehicles frame would be very difficult to do right.

Don't want the thing driving down the road sideways or ripping in 1/2 again on the trail

50 miles from anywhere.

 

Dave

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Mines fairly rotted, like theres no way in hell it'd ever pass an inspection the way it is now. But I've moved it around on the yard and through the forest trails, and the frame hasn't snapped yet, although one of the cross members fell off, but that was before we stopped driving it and before i joined this board. My brake line got taken out too, so I feel your pain. I'm going to hold on to this truck until I can afford to have the rear end rebuilt, and until then I'll be driving my 95.

 

Good luck

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I paid $2000.00 $1500.00 would be worth it to me. I really love the dang thing.

 

But for $3500 I might be able to find one with a good frame.

 

If the dealer wants his guy to do it,I'm going to have it checked out by my frame shop after.

 

I could be wrong but I think a vehicles frame would be very difficult to do right.

Don't want the thing driving down the road sideways or ripping in 1/2 again on the trail

50 miles from anywhere.

 

Dave

Get friendly with someone in shipping and get mine picked up :D

Then the loooooooong process of swapping the frames :lol:

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More bad news.

 

Have been getting the run around from the dealer.

 

So I started looking into taking him to small claims court.

 

Talked to the Ohio Attorney generals office and they told me Ohio's a BUYER BEWARE STATE

 

If I bought it as is, No matter what happens after I drive it off the lot,

there's nothing I can do about it.

 

She told me it would be a waste of my money to take him to small claims court.

 

It's still sitting at the dealers, guess I'll wait and see how honest this used car dealer really is.

 

If he's not going to do anything.

it might be worth the $60.00 to take him to small claims court just to mess with him.

 

If ya don't know this already... Don't buy a car "as is" in a BUYER BEWARE state.

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File a complaint with the local better business, email the local news people... Good Human interest story for this time of year...

 

Dont get mad, get even....

 

It is a legitimate complaint, and the news guys love ripping up used car lots...

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This is kinda fun in a sick way, Like playing detective

Still getting the run around..... Filed a complaint with the BBB, e-mailed the local paper and am going to get my Pathfinder back from the dealers today(Sat) even if I have to call the cops( They have it blocked in by other vehicles for some reason)

 

A reverse directory search of the dealers cell phone number came up with a different name.

his answering machine says his name is Jim Armadas? directory says Jim Morris HMMMM.

still searching for an address.

 

Receipt from the dealer says Automotion car sales... The temp tag registration says Jeff's millennium car sales.

 

Also they had about 6 cars on e-bay and now their profile and all the cars on auction have

been deleted.

 

I'm worried if I don't get it back soon it's gonna disappear too.

 

should have just taken it to the frame shop in the 1st place.

 

Have to let the weld shop know I plan on lifting it AND taking it off-road.

don't want the frame breaking in 1/2 on the trail.

Pictures coming soon.

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This is kinda fun in a sick way, Like playing detective

Still getting the run around..... Filed a complaint with the BBB, e-mailed the local paper and am going to get my Pathfinder back from the dealers today(Sat) even if I have to call the cops( They have it blocked in by other vehicles for some reason)

 

A reverse directory search of the dealers cell phone number came up with a different name.

his answering machine says his name is Jim Armadas? directory says Jim Morris HMMMM.

still searching for an address.

 

Receipt from the dealer says Automotion car sales... The temp tag registration says Jeff's millennium car sales.

 

Also they had about 6 cars on e-bay and now their profile and all the cars on auction have

been deleted.

 

I'm worried if I don't get it back soon it's gonna disappear too.

 

should have just taken it to the frame shop in the 1st place.

 

Have to let the weld shop know I plan on lifting it AND taking it off-road.

don't want the frame breaking in 1/2 on the trail.

Pictures coming soon.

 

too bad you dont live in the PNW... they dont use salt on the roads, and you can buy a good pathfinder for 2-4k any day of the week, theres always a few for sale up here.

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It's at the frame shop, waiting on the estimate.

 

Oh, the catalytic converter got cut off while it sat at the dealers.

In fact all the vehicles at the dealer had the converters cut off.

 

If your going to that much trouble, you my as well get a real job.

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