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MAJOR SERVICE MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST

A) ENGINE

Change Engine Oil

Change Engine Oil Filter

Change Drain Plug Gasket if necessary

Check Engine Running Condition

Check Engine Idle Speed if applicable

Change Spark Plugs

Change Air Filter

Check for Abnormal Engine Noise

Check Fuel System for Leaks

Change Drive Belt

Check Engine Cooling System for Leaks

Change Fuel Filter

Perform Fuel Pressure Test

Change Engine Coolant

Change O2 Sensor/s

B) TRANSMISSION

Change Transmission Fluid (Gearbox)

Check Transmission for Leaks

Check Clutch Condition

Change Clutch Fluid

Change Differential Oil (Diff)

C) STEERING SYSTEM

Check Steering Rack & Pinion Assembly

Check Steering Linkages & Ball Joints

Check Power Steering for Leaks

Change Power Steering Fluid

Check Steering Bellow Condition

D) BRAKE SYSTEM

Check All Brake Pads & Lining Condition / Service All Wheel Brakes as necessary

Check Brake Lines & Hoses Condition

Change Brake Fluid

Check Brake Wheel Cylinder Condition

Check Parking Brake Condition & Service as necessary

E) CHASSIS AND BODY

Check all Shock Absorber Condition

Check Condition of Engine Mountings

Check Aircon Refrigerant Level / Cabin Filter Condition

Check Exhaust System for Leaks

Check Window Operating Condition

Check Wheel Bearings Condition

Check Drive Shaft Joint Condition

Check & Lubricate Door Hinges

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MAJOR SERVICE MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST

hi R33..

ummm...seems like a lot of 'checks' there mate......maybe the word 'check' would be better replaced with the word 'replace' or 're-new', considering a 'major service'???

Not being smart, just a little curious...

Spit.

Looks fine to me.

Check clutch condition, wouldn't make sense if it said Replace clutch condition. Not being smart....

umm...definate consumables?..ie.belts?, coolant?, plugs?..etc etc..????....is what I was getting at.

C'mon...give me a break!!..it's a MAJOR service being performed here, or is it one of those K-Mart Auto 140 dollar checklists??

Still not being smart though!!!...lol!

SuperSpit to check/replace/renew sense of humour?....check!

Regards,

Spit.

Ill fix it up. I think im missing something, please go over it and let me know.

Hi R33,

Good changes, well done.

Now, that's what I call a check list for a major service on our beautiful cars!!

Well done mate!..I'm printing one off as I write!!

Regards,

Spit.

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