Originally posted by Hit Man X@Jan 3 2005, 04:10 PM
CHANGE the T-case fluid, front as well as rear diffs. I wouldn't flush the trans, just change the fluid in the pan and change the filter.
Grease up the suspension (zerk fittings), check the u-joints while there and the Constant Velocity axles (CV) too
PCV,
Air filter,
Fuel filter,
Spark plugs,
Plug wires,
Fresh oil w/ quality filter
Run a can of SeaFoam in the fuel tank an then one as a Top End Cleaner too.
Inspect the brake pads and lines, flush the system.
All I got.
I agree, don't flush the tranny. It has not been proven to do anything for the transmission, actually you could hurt it by flushing it.
I would add the changing of those infamous cabin filters as well. They are underneath the dash in that black plastic thing on the passenger side.
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