98 Eldorado in junkyard

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kevm14
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98 Eldorado in junkyard

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBcJ3XxQPzc

This seems worth repairing but I guess it depends who fixes it and who pays the bill. They really put a lot of toys into this which is cool. A list from memory:
- Dual zone auto climate
- Heated seats
- Trunk pull down
- Stabilitrack
- OnStar
- BOSE

0-60 in 8.5 headgaskets. lol

He doesn't think this one actually has a head gasket problem but perhaps the owner was faced with a repair bill for what is shown to be not working, and knowing that at 99k, the head gaskets are on borrowed time. You'd think it would just go to another buyer on CL though, not a junkyard.
bill25
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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Where is that??? Is that the Willdalac? (Will's car that was completely mint, but had the head gasket problem)
kevm14
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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I thought so but it's black.
kevm14
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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kevm14 wrote:This seems worth repairing but I guess it depends who fixes it and who pays the bill. They really put a lot of toys into this which is cool. A list from memory:
- Dual zone auto climate
- Heated seats
- Trunk pull down
- Stabilitrack
- OnStar
- BOSE
I forgot to mention the buttons on the steering wheel.
Adam
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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SERV STABILITY SYS on the dash after startup. Mystery solved.
kevm14
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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Eh, you throw a tech 2 on there and it's not that hard. EBCM, steering position sensor, yaw sensor, wheel speed sensors. Those are the likely options.
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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kevm14 wrote:Eh, you throw a tech 2 on there and it's not that hard. EBCM, steering position sensor, yaw sensor, wheel speed sensors. Those are the likely options.
Maybe for you, but the original owner got a $4800 quote from the dealer and decided to scrap it.
kevm14
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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I find it hard to believe that a car like that, if that's all it needed, would go straight to the junkyard.
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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kevm14 wrote:I find it hard to believe that a car like that, if that's all it needed, would go straight to the junkyard.
And it has a leaking water pump. And no door panel. And whatever else is wrong with it. That repair estimate was likely much more than the car was worth.
kevm14
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Re: 98 Eldorado in junkyard

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That Seville I found in Woonsocket - that's a car that is one repair away from the junkyard. I don't really understand the 98 Eldorado, because I think almost anyone would pay more than the car is worth (to a junkyard) on the private market. Lots of people sell cars, all the time, with warning lights on and leaking water pumps.
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