True, everyone is different. I have been driving for a long time, 50 years. In those 50 years I've never rotated tires on any vehicle I've owned. Some rotate every year or sometimes even more. Our maverick is 3 years old, 42,000 miles on the factory continentals which were never rotated and...
Brake fluid flush? Is this a new vehicle thing? I have a antique that hasnt had this done in 35 years and the brakes are fine. I also have 2 other vehicles that are 16 years old and never had the brake fluid flushed. And trans fluid flush is recommended at 100,000 miles.
Yes i can just turn the high beams back on, but it should be drivers choice when turning or driving slow.we have alot of deer on our rural road. No cataracts so far at 66 years old!
I dont like how the lights automatically dim when you slow down. Like you can see in the dark better when you slow down. We live on a gravel road, the brights dont come back on until 18 mph. I dont drive that fast to avoid stone chips in the paint.
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Depends how much its used. i go by miles in our maverick. Every 5000. I also have an antique that it gets changed once a year, which is about every 400- 500 miles.
I was told by many mechanics to not go by the monitor, go by miles driven. The monitors are highly inaccurate. I had an 09 Honda crv.i used conventional oil and at 5000 miles the monitor said i has 74% oil life left.
Go by the factory recommendation. I have a 16 year old dodge caravan with almost 200,000 miles on it. The factory fluid is considered lifetime. I have never changed it and it still shifts like new.
I have had a k&n in my ram for 16 years. It gives me 1 more mpg, and its lasted 16 years so far. So money well spent. I blow it out with compressed air once a year and have never re-oiled it. I'd call it a " lifetime" filter.