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93flareside
08-20-2013, 08:36 AM
Hey guys,

I've been looking at Marauders since I sold my pickup. Is there any particular things to look out for in these cars before buying? I know with my truck I had to look for vacuum lines disintegrating, worn out ball joints, throttle position sensor and such.

I live in a the Midwestern US but, I'm looking in the Texas area to avoid getting a rusty one and find even more possible problems.

H_M_T_81
08-20-2013, 08:45 AM
Dropped valve seats, slipping transmissions, inop EATCs, inop blower motor resistors, inop blend door actuators, stripped adjustable pedal gears, inop heated seats, inop sunroofs...these things are loaded with issues...

88LTDCV351
08-20-2013, 08:48 AM
Dropped valve seats, slipping transmissions, inop EATCs, inop blower motor resistors, inop blend door actuators, stripped adjustable pedal gears, inop heated seats, inop sunroofs...these things are loaded with issues...

EATC (you can replace your own o-rings with the help of people here), BCM and LCM (you can have repaired and install yourself), and Blend door motor (you can buy a new one and install yourself but I hear is a PIA)

93flareside
08-20-2013, 08:49 AM
If the valve seats were dropped, surely the car wouldn't run very well, would it? Also, how common is the valve seat issue?

I'm fairly certain most if not all modern cars have damper actuators, are these more prone to fail? What about the blower motor resistor?


I heard the CV's have heater core problems, I would think the same on the marauder, right?

RF Overlord
08-20-2013, 11:21 AM
Lemme set things straight.

MMs do not have dropped valve-seat issues commonly. Yes, it has occurred, but is not common.

Blend-door actuator failure is fairly common across the whole Panther plaform, not just with the Marauder. The part is inexpensive, but the labour to replace it sucks.

Panthers with EATC, which includes all Marauders, do not have a blower motor resistor, they have a BCM...Blower Control Module...which does experience failure and is a semi-PITA to access, but the repair is simple and a replacement module (if needed) is relatively low-cost.

I have not heard of heater cores being an issue.

The adjustable pedal issue is pretty much resolved thanks to the Curless Cure.

lji372
08-20-2013, 11:25 AM
floating center caps :D

no really, i look for noisy engines ,smooth shifting transmissions, interior and body damage.
obviously functioning controls, lights windows etc.
if there are any doubts pay a mechanic to do a once over. usually 50-75 bucks.

good luck

Brad33
08-20-2013, 12:35 PM
I love my MM, but these things have lots of little issues. Not all are a big deal or should prevent a purchase.

Good luck.

L.Mark
08-20-2013, 07:03 PM
Remember, eventhough they are special cars they are just cars. There are no normal issues or even the unusual issues with these cars that the very knowledeable and crazy people on here can't help you fix. Most times in person depending on where your at...:D

Brad33
08-20-2013, 07:06 PM
Remember, eventhough they are special cars they are just cars. There are no normal issues or even the unusual issues with these cars that the very knowledeable and crazy people on here can't help you fix. Most times in person depending on where your at...:D

Great point right there. I've resolved most issues I've had with the help of MM.net.

WhatsUpDOHC
08-20-2013, 08:13 PM
Hey guys,

I've been looking at Marauders since I sold my pickup. Is there any particular things to look out for in these cars before buying? I know with my truck I had to look for vacuum lines disintegrating, worn out ball joints, throttle position sensor and such.

I live in a the Midwestern US but, I'm looking in the Texas area to avoid getting a rusty one and find even more possible problems.

Big smiles (and empty wallets) are the most common defects.

93flareside
08-21-2013, 06:42 AM
Big smiles (and empty wallets) are the most common defects.

Perfect!:D

So some moderate HVAC issues but, nothing mechanical to be worried about. Just keep up on regular PM stuff. Sounds like my kind of car.

MOTOWN
08-21-2013, 07:05 AM
Regular maintanence and you will be fine, if it breaks fix it asap and keep it movin.

bigcowl-imp
08-21-2013, 08:11 AM
If the engine bay is empty you might want to avoid it ;~}.........but if you like LS motors your in luck .....

i will remind you guys to smack my later...