Alerts
Transmission 1-2 shift
accumulator piston and spring replacement:
Do this simple fix on your
1997 or earlier Mark VIII if you experience shifting
problems. It may be a good idea to do it even if you
don't have problems yet, as the bore gets worn from the
original parts. Click this link for instructions and
part numbers: accumulator
replacement.
Tire Dressing:
Do not use Armor-All or
similar protectorants on White, Pearl colored or other
light colored Mark VIII's. The protectorants dissolves
the pigments in the tire. When the tire rotates it can
spray the preservative with the dissolved pigments onto
the paint. This causes brown yellow stains that cannot
be cleaned off because they penetrate deep into the
paint. The only recourse is to repaint the section. This
warning has been posted for other cars such as the
Pontiac Grand Prix, and probably applies to all light
colored car. Mudflaps may partly protect the cars
finish, but is still advisable to to avoid tire
protectorants They have questionable efficacy anyway.
Some have reported premature aging and cracking of tires
when using Armor-All and other silicone based
protectorants.
Thanks to Sandy
"Sandyboy" Block and Alexander Sosiak for this
information.
Rust Areas:
The 1/2 inch thick sound
deadening insulation behind the the plastic inner fender
shield behind the front tires holds water and collects
road debris such as leaves which can form acids when
water logged. It is probably best to cut out the lower
six inches of this insulation and replace it with a
stiff plastic sheet. This area should be cleaned out at
least twice a year to prevent rust.
The rocker panel in front of the rear wheel has been
reported to rot through from the inside out. It looks
like there's an approximately 3/4 inch alignment hole in
the sub-frame which allows water, salt, sand, and dirt
to work its way up and settle INSIDE the rocker panel.
This area should be checked and cleaned out frequently.
If possible a rust sealer should be sprayed inside this
area.
Thanks to Chad
"Chadricco" Nordling and Alexander Sosiak for this
information.
Rear Sway Bar:
The rear sway bar is prone to
break just to the left of the right rear bushing. The
reason for this is that the sway bar is hollow. Water
can get in through the ends, and rust the tube from the
inside out. Sealing the ends may help. The alternate is
to replace it with an aftermarket solid sway bar.
Thanks to Dave
C, Adam Neilson and Chad "Chadricco" Nordling for this
information.
Collector's Edition
Interior Door Script:
The gold inner door script is
prone to wear away easily. It is just gold ink pad
printed onto the gloss wood panel. Just touching it
damages it. Do not touch or wash this script. If an arm
coated with suntan lotion touches the script, it will
instantly be transferred to the arm. Some owners report
their script wearing away in less than a year or 10,000
miles. This wood panel cannot be obtained separately, it
must be ordered as part of the entire door panel. It
should be replaced under warranty.
Passenger side
script shown (because the driver's side wore off!)
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