The best way to keep your car on the road and running good is to complete scheduled maintenance. This video will help you identify what you need to do to properly maintain your car.

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  1. Hesitant_ _Alien64

    Very Informative. Keep up to good work. Thanks!!!

  2. slimflex1

    hey brother is that ur black wagon interior?it does really look nice and clean

  3. Robert DIY

    The carpet is a little worn as is the drivers seat. The PO was a heavy guy so I may get a new lower cushion or an entire seat and have it re-skined with the R theme. One day…

  4. irpacynot

    Great video. Now, if I can just convince my wife of this type of logic. She's very tight with money and won't usually let me do anything to a vehicle until…it breaks.

  5. HKships4TeresaTeng2

    Last time I pulled the spark plugs out getting ready to replace them, they looked pretty much like new.  That was after 40,000 miles. (??) I replaced them with Volvo's 3-tip spark plugs.   But I still have the old spark plugs because the voice in me wants me to keep them.  For what purpose I don't know. Haha.

  6. Nikola S

    I am about to change my car's spark plugs. While I'm at it, should I also replace the ignition coils? I have a V6 engine

  7. Brandon Polen

    Cars that have timing chains are easier to own

  8. Clint Mack

    Definitely good advice! Just following your manufacturers vehicle maintenance schedule will extend the life of your vehicle dramatically and save you thousands of dollars in repairs. I use car management software http://www.lonewolf-software.com/automotivewolf.htm to track the maintenance schedules on both my vehicles and a motorcycle. This software also tracks parts and even sends me reminders. My Isuze Amigo currently has 275,000 on the original engine and still going strong.

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