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    Well I'm currently sitting at 140k + and the car is not acting up at all. But just like any other person knows... soon something will go wrong.

    School starts in a few weeks and with work and such, there will be no time to work on the bird. In the past month I've changed the oil, flushed the coolant, cleaned the K&N, changed tranny fluid, bought new tires, and today I changed the rear differential fluid to synthetic and cleaned up the cover inside and out. My question to you guys... what else should I do before school starts? Remember that I am in an apartment complex, have 2 jacks, and one toolbox... so it needs to be something somewhat simple and not time consuming. Thanks in advance!

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    Last edited by josh98bird; 08-05-2007, 08:01 PM.
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    Re: High mileage = tune up

    I'd say u have most of the basic things covered. IF you want, I would check for leaks and any broken seals and worn suspension parts. Also, check your serpentine belt for cracks/wear and also you could change the ps fluid and brake fluid. The brake fluid is supposed to be changed out once a year or every 12k. Just something to keep in mind
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    • #3
      Re: High mileage = tune up

      check belt maybe grease some bushings in the suspension

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      • #4
        Re: High mileage = tune up

        take it to have plugs wires and coils done

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        • #5
          Re: High mileage = tune up

          Originally posted by Niko97RS
          take it to have plugs wires and coils done
          why would he take it somewhere. just do that yourself. with a basic tools it's do-able
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          • #6
            Re: High mileage = tune up

            fuel filter

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            • #7
              Re: High mileage = tune up

              Originally posted by kristen
              why would he take it somewhere. just do that yourself. with a basic tools it's do-able


              maybe he doesnt have the ability? or a jack/ramps? idk

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              • #8
                Re: High mileage = tune up

                thanks guys... I planned on doing the fuel fuilter next week and maybe plug wires. Brake fluid is something I need to do as well.

                I will note that after flushing the coolant and changing gear fluid I gained 3mpg. I drove to the parents with cruise control on both times and saw a 3 mpg difference after doing both.
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