Ash_EP3
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Well basically, when I had my cat-back done last night my mate said to me when did you last have it serviced or how many miles have you done since the last one...
Little did I realise I had done 15k on it since the last service and I am now a tad worried as to the size of the list of what needs to be done
The car is on 95,550 miles at the moment and was last serviced (cambelt and oil/oil filter changed at about 80k)
Any help much appreciated thanks
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pow
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Just change the oil and filter, air filter and fuel filter.
Also, if you have air con, replace the cabin filter, under the scuttle pannel on the passenger side
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Also, if you have air con, replace the cabin filter, under the scuttle pannel on the passenger side
Isn't that 'Pollen' filter, weather it has aircon or not?
If you still have your handbook etc, everything is detailed in there
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by pow
Also, if you have air con, replace the cabin filter, under the scuttle pannel on the passenger side
Isn't that 'Pollen' filter, weather it has aircon or not?
If you still have your handbook etc, everything is detailed in there
Well I had a brief look at my haynes manual last night and I just went to bed thinking there's gonna be a huge hole burning in my pocket in a couple of weeks
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pow
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Meh, just service it, is a 1.6 Corsa (no offence lol)
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deano87
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Generally, what pow said is all that'd done in a service i.e. what has to be done.
Anything else that gets done in a service is 'cause they're worn out i.e. brake pads, discs, battery, plugs etc.
When I put my car in for a service, he does all the oil and filter changes then checks the car over, tightens things up etc then advises on other parts which need replacing.
According to the handbook, in a service, things like seat belts etc should be checked
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pow
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Spark Plugs, forgot about them! Thats because I'm a diesel loverrrrrrrr
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Spark Plugs, forgot about them! Thats because I'm a diesel loverrrrrrrr
So I'm not looking at anything to expensive then? The guy who will work on the car won't charge for any labour so just parts
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deano87
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When ever my car is serviced, parts cost hardly anything. It's the labour which bumps it up
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Ash_EP3
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So I need to change:
Oil
Oil Filter
Air Filter (just needs a clean I have a piperx)
Fuel Filter
Pollen Filter
Spark Plugs
Leads
... And just a general check?
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deano87
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Yeah. Brake pads will possibly need doing.
Check rear brake shoes.
Check brake fluid.
Try and work out when the coolant was changed
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pow
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Get a Halfs. trade card and do the work yourself?
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Get a Halfs. trade card and do the work yourself?
Fuck that. If I break something, I pay for it. If the garage breaks something, they pay for it. Plus service stamp
Also, I'm no mechanic so don't know what's right or wrong
[Edited on 25-09-2008 by deano87]
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Ash_EP3
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Yeah. Brake pads will possibly need doing.
Check rear brake shoes.
Check brake fluid.
Try and work out when the coolant was changed
Pads and discs are fine (had them done recently) thanks Pow & Deano
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by pow
Get a Halfs. trade card and do the work yourself?
Fuck that. If I break something, I pay for it. If the garage breaks something, they pay for it. Plus service stamp
Also, I'm no mechanic so don't know what's right or wrong
[Edited on 25-09-2008 by deano87]
You cannot break anything on a service. Its one bolt and plastic clips.
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deano87
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Sump bolt
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pow
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One bolt, 16mm head on my Ibiza.
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deano87
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meh
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cheekyalex
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you should try doing it yourself mate, there is nothing to break, and you will feel all manly that you done the job yourself and got oil all over your hands. Cost me £29 to service my girlfriends tigra yesterday and took less than an hour.although i forgot to buy a new air filter .
How much discount do people get with the halfrauds trade card? would it usually work out cheaper than £30 for oil,filter and spark plugs?
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lil_g
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DIY Deano
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Doug
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This is what BMW attend to on the three set service intervals:
Oil Service
Drain engine oil and replace oil filter and sump plug washer
Check P.A.S system for leaks
Check all ancillary drive belts for condition and correct tension
Check all connections and lines on braking system for leaks, damage and correct position
Check brake pads and discs
Complete tyre check
Check and adjust screen washer jets
Check fluid level and concentration of screen wash reservoir, including intensive
Check brake fluid level
Refill engine oil
Check coolant level and concentration
Check ALL exterior lights
Check condition, operation of seat belts
Check ALL instrument and control lighting and ALL other interior courtesy lighting
Inspection I
Drain engine oil and replace oil filter and sump plug washer
Check all transmission for leaks
Check P.A.S system for leaks, tightness and fluid level
Check all connections and lines on braking system for leaks, damage and correct positioning
Check fuel pipes, tank and connections for leaks, damage and position
Inspect underside of body for corrosion, underseal damage etc.
Check wheel cylinders and dust seals for leaks
Check brake disc/drum surface
Check handbrake lever travel, movement of handbrake cables and adjustment
Check shock absorbers for leaks
Complete tyre check
Inspect bodywork for corrosion, stone chips, damage or contamination
Check fluid level and concentration of screen wash reservoir
Refill engine oil
Lubricate door mechanism, hinges
Check coolant hoses for leaks
Check and adjust valve clearances
Renew spark plugs
Renew air intake filter
Check brake system connections including ABS for tightness and positioning
Check clutch hose connections for tightness and positioning
Check clutch fluid level
Check brake fluid
Check battery acid level & top up with distilled water if necessary
Check coolant level and record concentration
Check spare wheel condition and record on chart
Check idle speed except on vehicles with idle speed control
Check CO reading (except catalyst version)
Check ALL exterior lights
Check ALL instrument & control lighting and ALL other interior courtesy lighting
Check operation of heater/vent controls and blower
Check operation of sunroof, mirrors and convertible roof if applicable
Check condition, operation of seat belts
Check engine performance
Check clutch operation
Check steering operation
Check steering wheel alignment
Check foot brake operation
Check wheel balance
Check speedometer operation
Check distance and trip recorder operation
Check engine revolution counter operation
Check temperature gauge operation
Check fuel gauge operation
Check fuel consumption gauge operation
Check heater/air conditioning operation
Check on-board computer operation including head up display
Inspection II
Drain engine oil and replace oil filter and sump plug washer
Drain automatic transmission oil
Change manual transmission oil
Check P.A.S system for leaks
Check radiator bottom hose for leaks
Check steering box for leaks
Check all connections and lines on braking system for leaks
Check fuel pipes, tank and connections for leaks, damage and position
Check condition, position and mounting of exhaust system
Inspect underside of body for corrosion/underseal damage etc.
Remove brake pads/linings, clean and check for wear
Check handbrake lever travel, movement of handbrake cables and adjustment
Check on rear disc brake models, handbrake lining wear
Check shock absorbers for leaks
Complete tyre check
Inspect bodywork for corrosion, stone chips, damage or contamination
Check fluid level and concentration of screen washer reservoir
Refill engine oil
Refill automatic transmission oil
Remove spark plugs
Check and adjust valve clearances
Renew spark plugs
Lubricate door mechanism hinges
Check coolant hoses
Renew air intake filter
Check P.A.S hose clips for tightness & P.A.S fluid level
Check clutch hose connections level, tightness and positioning
Check battery acid level and top up with distilled water if necessary
Check condition/tightness coolant hoses
Check coolant level and record concentration
Check idle speed except on vehicles with idle speed control
Check CO reading (except catalyst version)
Check ALL exterior lights
Check ALL instrument and control lighting and ALL other interior courtesy lighting
Check operation of heater/vent controls and blower
Check operation of door mirrors, sunroof and convertible roof if applicable
Check condition, operation of seat belts
Check clutch operation
Check steering operation
Check steering wheel alignment
Check foot brake operation
Check wheel balance
Check speedometer operation
Check distance and trip recorder operation
Check engine revolution counter operation
Check temperature gauge operation
Check fuel gauge operation
Check fuel consumption gauge operation
Check heater/air conditioning operation
So you could use that as an idea
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nova_gteuk
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My Sister services her own car ,its that easy.
Best to buy a new sump plug to imo, theyre a few quid from vauxhall.
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johnhara1
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Why bother with plugs and leads if the car is running fine and not mis-firing then they are fine, save yourself the money.
Do the oil and filters.
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corsa_rob
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quote: Originally posted by S214_UPP
quote: Originally posted by pow
Spark Plugs, forgot about them! Thats because I'm a diesel loverrrrrrrr
So I'm not looking at anything to expensive then? The guy who will work on the car won't charge for any labour so just parts
DO IT ALL YOURSELF AND LEARN! everything there is sooo soooooooo easy!
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Ell_Pulsar
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speakin of halfords, if anyone near hitchin/letchworth needs bits from there come in and see me on a sunday, i'll stick it on my trade card 4 ya i h8 halfords lol so cheap bits 4 evey1 lol
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