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This video will explain what you need to do to get another 50,000 miles out of your car. I wish I could tell you what to do to get 100,000, but it simply is not possible. So, get the next 50,000, repeat these items, and you should get another 50,000 out of it.
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Compression check/test:
Oil change:
Spark plug replacement:
Wires Rotor, & distributor:
PCV system:
Coolant hose check:
Timing belt:
Transmission fluid change:
Coolant system service:
Replace coolant hoses:
Battery terminal cleaning:
Air filter replacement:
Cabin filter replacement:
Fuel filter replacement:
EGR service:
Fuel injector cleaner:
O2 sensor replacement:
Check brakes:
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Bought a jeep Comanche with 180k….changed coolant, thermostat, water pump, engine oil, 5spd trans oil, rear end oil…after doing all that it would go anywhere… put 20k on then sold it. The lady that has it now works for the state…she still has it n has done the brake booster etc..the previous owner worked at Oriellys…he did the clutch wires plugs n had new tires on it when I bought it! The i6 4.0L will last a long time when well kept
2002 Chevy Tahoe with a 5.3 motor. Over 216 thousand miles. I've replaced All 4 O2 sensors did an oil change replaced the Pistons on the rear hatch, replaced all the door handles, flushed the rear differential fluid and replaced the rear differential cover and Gasket and both of the mirrors. Now I just need tie rods and hubs. That'll be done by the end of the week 🙂 I plan on getting at least another hundred thousand out of this truck.
Mitsubishi mirage 1997 1800 ls with 210,000 miles and going strong!! : )
I had a volvo 850 turbo sedan. I loved that damn car.
My 1995 850 glt got to 286k before the engine seized it was my first car. Knowing what I know now the car had a blow head gasket and I didn't know it
1997 ford f150 250
Love your videos Robert. I have a 1995 Volvo 850 sedan, tropical green metallic, only one small rust spot on the trunk lid, (no turbo) which has approx. 220,000 miles and running well. ( The odometer doesn't work so I got the mileage from the manual OBD under the hood a few months back). Love Volvo's 1999 and older, newer ones seem to have gone down hill quality wise, at least 2000-2005's. My son had a 2004 Volvo S60R, red, beautiful car and he did exactly what you said not to do. He ran it while it was overheating, kept putting regular water in it because it was summer, and warped the head. It only had around 235,000 miles on it and was in great condition. He sold it to someone who was going to do the head himself and he came and picked it up with a trailer. He sold it for $1,000. Hard, Hard lesson right there.
I hope to get 150k + miles on my Mustang. I even considered a transmission swap from the factory 3 speed automatic to a 5 speed manual to reduce RPMs on the highway. I have to rev at 3000 rpm to go 70-75 mph. There's some good evidence that the engine was rebuilt at some point before I got the car as well.
I have a 1998 S70 with 275126 miles on it, The mechanic who works on it said he would have no problems jumping in and driving it coast to coast. He said if I keep up on the maintenance there is no reason I shouldn't get at least another 100k to 200k out of her. Thank you for this very informative video.
My '02 Lexus IS 300 has 190k I don't know if the transmission fluid has ever been changed, should I change it now? Automatic transmission