How to Make Your Car Last Forever: Avoid Expensive Repairs, Improve Fuel Economy, Understand Your Warranty, Save Money

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Bruno   from    The Bronx

Bruno   from    The Bronx,

A There is no specific tune-up schedule for your vehicle. As a matter of


fact, you will find no reference to “tune-up“ in the maintenance schedule. If
you check the maintenance schedule, it suggests changing the spark plugs at
100,000 miles, a practice I do not subscribe to. I would remove the plugs
every 25,000 miles, inspect, clean, and re-gap them. Then apply never-seize
compound to the threads and reinstall them, properly torquing them
according to manufacturer’s specs. Make sure to change the air filters and
breather elements according to manufacturer’s specs as well and continue to
follow the dictates of your OLM in changing the oil. This regimen will keep
your chariot in tip-top running condition for many miles to come.

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