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  • #2090
    Anonymous
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    Hi guys,

    It will be time to service my car in about a month (gets done once a year), and I was thinking about it this morning. I always do it myself, but I can’t remember what all I needed. Maybe I will after coffee, but I’m going to make this post anyway just in case.

    I’ll be changing:

    – Oil
    – Oil filter
    – Air filter
    – Spark plugs

    Is there anything else that needs doing?

    Thanks!

    Cobra

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  • #24944
    Amigo2k
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    What do you drive?

    #24945
    Anonymous
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    Check your battery connections, I always clean the connecter’s and the clean the posts and the Water level. I would check the power steering fluid, the transmission fluid and the Brake fluid.

    #24946
    montefrazer
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    Do a visual check of the plug wires, hoses and belts. Check the PCV and consider a fuel filter if it hasn’t been changed in several years.

    #24947
    Anonymous
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    2000 Nissan Almera N16 1.5l non-ABS.

    The fuel filter in this car need never be changed. :)

    As for all fluid levels and crucial parts of the car, I inspect those every week and every month I inspect everything closely. That’s why I pick up on faults so quickly, before they become a real issue.

    #24948
    Anonymous
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    You could also check cap, rotor, plug wires, tranny / drive axle lube, wipers, grease chassis, test coolant…

    #24949
    hpdog259962
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    #24950
    Anonymous
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    That’s a good post, hpdog – I’ll need to look over it closely.

    I am stunned at how often you guys change your oil. As you know, I am borderline obsessive about my car, and my oil is changed every year (12,000 miles or so).

    I will be using NGK Iridium spark plugs this time (BKR5EIX). I currently have some NGK copper-core plugs, and those will still be in very good condition when I pull them out so I’ll keep them for spare. As usual, I’ll be using the fully-synthetic Castrol GTX Magnatec (maybe Shell Helix if I can afford it). Air and oil filters will be Halford’s own brand, because they won’t impact either performance or reliability in a 1.5l Almera.

    #24951
    Garibaldi
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    Check your battery connections, I always clean the connecter’s and the clean the posts and the Water level. I would check the power steering fluid, the transmission fluid and the Brake fluid.

    Yep you beat me me to it, I always check the other fluid levels too when doing a tune-up. Don’t forget the windshield-wash fluid as well, some cars have a cap for that in the back by the trunk, kind of a pain because you don’t regularly check there

    #24952
    Anonymous
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    I should take a photo of what’s under my bonnet. In my car, all the fluid reservoirs are up in plain view. That’s how I can keep an eye on them so regularly. :)

    #24953
    Garibaldi
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    I should take a photo of what’s under my bonnet. In my car, all the fluid reservoirs are up in plain view. That’s how I can keep an eye on them so regularly. :)

    That makes it nice and easy. Is the oil in a convenient and easy to reach spot as well?

    #24954
    Anonymous
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    Very, although the oil filter isn’t… You need to crawl under the car and twist your arm off to get to it… Bad Nissan! BangHead.gif

    #24955
    Anonymous
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    Here’s what resides under the bonnet (click for the large, uncompressed version direct from my camera):

    small_engine.jpg

    #24956
    Anonymous
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    As you can see, all the fluids are over on the left-hand side. Starting from the bottom left and working upwards:

    – (not visible in photo – sorry) – windscreen wash
    – Big white thing – coolant
    – Grey-white round thing with black cap – power steering fluid
    – Light blue cap – brake fluid
    – Tiny white-grey thing with black cap (by the bendy hose near the brake fluid) – clutch fluid

    I have never checked the battery levels – I’ll see if I can work out how to do that now.

    You can also see the oil cap on the left-hand side of the engine itself. The big, black box over on the right-hand side is the air filter – it’s massive.

    I should add that my car recently passed the MOT with flying colours. icon_punk.gif

    #24957
    Garibaldi
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    Thanks for the pic Cobra!!! icon_punk.gif It looks like everything is within easy reach – except for the oil!! :doh: If only Nissan could have fixed that, you would have the ideal tune-up car, it might almost be fun to tune-up!

    #24958
    Anonymous
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    Well, the oil filter needs changed only once a year, and it’s only a couple of minutes of discomfort to sort that out, so it’s OK.

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