I'm not sure if I justified it to myself or rationalized it, but I'm not happy with the decision I had to make.

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You're absolutely right Dennis - Luckily for me, both my Pinzgauer's scored some points with my wife - until such day when I need to have something done by a mechanic on them. Well so far I only have a shop check my carburators about once a year or every 20,000 Km which ever comes first. Luckily for me I can do all the rest - probably not as quickly as you guys can do it - but I am managing. However the electronic stuff is a bit more difficult for me as I don't have any of the electronic diagnostic tools.lindenengineering wrote: Now were are REALLY talking about gremlins.
When dealing with modern cars just the merest interogation of the electronic sytstems can activate a hidden mode like security locking & immobilization.
@ Andy,Andy wrote:Jacques, my computer conversion of euros to usd says 2936 eros = 4,057.64 USD.
The same is true for me. On my 3rd Pinz and they have been very reliable. I stay stock except for the Pertronix, and I use OEM parts from Pinz parts vendors.pinzinator wrote:I've had 3 Pinzgauer 710Ms over the past 8 years, and none of them ever failed me. Am I the only one who can make this claim? I think they are quite trouble free if you let them alone and keep them a Pinzgauer as designed, not something else. Of course anything can fail, the Challenger was the ultimate proof of that fact. When you make unnecesary modifications to increase horsepower, you usually lower the dependability and raise the cost of ownership, the latter is important for all the cheapskates out there. I focus on maintenance, such as gear oil changes and flushing of the hydraulics, along with filters and oil changes. I always install Pertronix, but keep the rest of the ignition stock, and use OEM Steyr parts on other maintenance (shop around, prices vary dealer to dealer). Don't try to make your Pinzgauer into a rock climber or a Chevy Blazer, unless you have the money to burn, and don't whine when it breaks or catches fire due to your Tom Slick mentality. And for Chrissakes don't go out and beat the vehicle like it's a Sherman tank, the Pinzgauer is a troop transporter, nothing more. I agree completely with what Dennis has to say about all of this, he has worked on Pinzgauers more than all of use combined (leave out Jim and the Professor on that calculation), so I think he has a clue.