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dodge_guy
Jun 18, 2014Explorer II
JALLEN4 wrote:brulaz wrote:JALLEN4 wrote:
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The modern vehicle is better built and does require less maintenance.
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Many dealers do suggest more frequent maintenance intervals than the factory manual. This is simply because they see first hand the problems encountered when the service intervals are lengthened by the manufacturer in attempting to convince the consumer the vehicle is cheaper to operate
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So what are you saying? Modern vehicles require less maintenance, BUT not as little as the manufacturer's recommend? Increased service intervals are bogus, despite all recent improvements in oil, cooling fluid, and so on?
Frankly, I would trust the manufacturer's recommendation over the recommendations of most dealers that I've dealt with.
You can certainly choose to use any recommendations and for most people they are going to believe the manufacurer before the dealer. A little research though will find several cases where following the manufacturers schedule resulted in "sludged" engines and other problems in as little as 30,000-50,000 miles. Lexus, Toyota, BMW, and MINI are a few that have had severe problems often contributed to extended oil change intervals.
Well at least there is one person that understands cars! I`ve always recommended more frequent service than what the manuf. recommends.
And I would recommend a trans service on a 4 year old truck that tows a trailer. dealer techs have ways of checking fluids in sealed units.
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