90k service
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90k service
i recently hit 90k miles and i would consider doing my 90k service myself when the weather gets warmer. if i take it to a nondealership shop, how much would they charge me about? what exactly is changed in the 90k service. are there any things i can do myself that will make it cheaper? or can i do the whole thing myself? im not very car savy but with a decent DIY i am confident i can do some of it
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1ST thing that should be done is timing belt, water pump etc if you haven't done that already. Check your tranny cuz 100k your assed out. Other than that reg oil changes and air filter cleaning should be done on a reg. Make sure you rotate your tires also.....If I left anything out fellow members holla on the post
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Originally Posted by Napsoner
1ST thing that should be done is timing belt, water pump etc if you haven't done that already. Check your tranny cuz 100k your assed out. Other than that reg oil changes and air filter cleaning should be done on a reg. Make sure you rotate your tires also.....If I left anything out fellow members holla on the post
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The schedule calls for water pump and timing belt at 105k miles and plugs and more
So the chances of yours being new.....
There is a thread on here for download owners manual if you dont have one in the car.
So the chances of yours being new.....
There is a thread on here for download owners manual if you dont have one in the car.
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