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David M (dmacchiarolo)
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sled351 Linux 2.4.18-14 has been up 8 days 9:55
>> maybe this isn't helpful, but I find it necessary to say the "tune ups"
>> are really just promotions tell sell you host of parts and
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> OR better yet, follow the service schedule in the owner's manual.
I am with david on this, but watch what schedule you follow in your service
manual. There is no such thing as NORMAL driving conditions, especially if
you are drive an F-250, if that thing hasnt seen extreme driving conditions
then you dont need it. I will tell you that I own a 2000 Ford Ranger
Trailhead. It has 3.0L V-6 w/5spd standard tranny @ 99,000mi. I did my first
tune-up at 50,000, which consisted of new spark plugs and wires, and a
coolant flush. I change my oil every 2-4,000mi, fuel filter every 20,000,
and rotate and balance tires every 6,000. I also get my tranny (which runs
regular mercon tranny fluid) checked every oil change and change the fluid
every 30-40,000. I do these maint. intervals because my truck has never seen
anywhere near normal driving. I bought the truck in Seattle with stop-and-go
traffic. Drove it from Seattle to Kansas a couple times, and then to San
Diego, and then on to Mississippi. It has pulled trailers, hauled hay,
rocks, furniture, etc.. and it is now being used as a pizza delivery vehicle
part time. So as you can see my truck is definitely under severe driving
conditions almost all the time. So, spend a little now, or a lot later. You
decide.
Pk