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      05-08-2019, 12:47 PM   #1
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35Diesel - Service @130k+ miles

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I'm at a little over 130k miles now and want to do some preventative maintenance... and wanted to see if there is anything I am missing that I should consider including... Your input is appreciated!

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      05-08-2019, 02:19 PM   #2
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Looks good, may want to add power steering fluid change as well to the list.
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Looks good, may want to add power steering fluid change as well to the list.
Aren't F15 electric power steering and don't need fluid?
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Depending on when it was last changed, you should also change out the brake fluid while you're at everything else you're already doing.
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Depending on when it was last changed, you should also change out the brake fluid while you're at everything else you're already doing.
:-) Thanks - Just changed that
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coolant?
What about it?
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Looks like you have all maintance stuff covered, while your servicing your vehicle inspect the chassis, drive shafts and suspension components for wear. If you haven’t yet perhaps replacing the water pump and thermostat at 150k miles would be your next major service. Great job keeping up with maintance it’s no easy task.
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Looks like you have all maintance stuff covered, while your servicing your vehicle inspect the chassis, drive shafts and suspension components for wear. If you haven’t yet perhaps replacing the water pump and thermostat at 150k miles would be your next major service. Great job keeping up with maintance it’s no easy task.
Would you say that is a preventative thing or just order the thermostat and water pump to have them ready when they fail?
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Would you say that is a preventative thing or just order the thermostat and water pump to have them ready when they fail?
Dealership keeps it stock. Check for leaks and leave it if none.
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Would you say that is a preventative thing or just order the thermostat and water pump to have them ready when they fail?
It’s preventative,150k miles is about most modern mechanical water pump and thermostat lifetime anyting beyond that is on borrowed time. It makes it hard to discern when it fails (unless it leaks) since we have an idiot light for overheating by then it’s a little too late when it comes on, you could access test/hidden menu every time you start your vehicle to monitor your water temperature but it gets annoying doing it after a while.
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It’s preventative,150k miles is about most modern mechanical water pump and thermostat lifetime anyting beyond that is on borrowed time. It makes it hard to discern when it fails (unless it leaks) since we have an idiot light for overheating by then it’s a little too late when it comes on, you could access test/hidden menu every time you start your vehicle to monitor your water temperature but it gets annoying doing it after a while.
@Mr.47 Just wanted to pick this back up, So we are only speaking about the primary water pump right?
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@Mr.47 Just wanted to pick this back up, So we are only speaking about the primary water pump right?
Correct, the primary water pump, picture for references.
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