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Old 12th November 2006, 14:59   #1
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My 75 CDTi is just turning 25.000 km/15.000 miles.
According to the service book it shuld need an oilchange, so I have bought a Diesel filter set incl. oilfilter, airfilter, fuelfilter and pollenfilter. And I am pretty confident what to do with that (thanks to Ron et al.)
However, is there anything else I should do (besides checking the brakepads, fluid levels and such)?
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Old 12th November 2006, 15:11   #2
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My 75 CDTi is just turning 25.000 km/15.000 miles.
According to the service book it shuld need an oilchange, so I have bought a Diesel filter set incl. oilfilter, airfilter, fuelfilter and pollenfilter. And I am pretty confident what to do with that (thanks to Ron et al.)
However, is there anything else I should do (besides checking the brakepads, fluid levels and such)?
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Have a look at the service schedule sheets on the club site. That'll tell you everything.
http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/data...check_list.pdf
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Old 12th November 2006, 15:23   #3
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Have a look at the service schedule sheets on the club site. That'll tell you everything.
http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/data...check_list.pdf
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Off course it would be on the club site.
Silly me.
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Old 12th November 2006, 15:32   #4
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I think just for the fun of it you should come over to the UK and Lates do the work for you and while your here you could pick up them heated washer jets
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Old 12th November 2006, 15:40   #5
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Spook,

It is really important to grease all parts of the bonnet locking mechanism and to lubricate all door, bonnet and boot hinges. Will be worth clearing out all the engine bay drain points at the same time.

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ps don't forget to polish all the wood and leather
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Spook,

It is really important to grease all parts of the bonnet locking mechanism and to lubricate all door, bonnet and boot hinges. Will be worth clearing out all the engine bay drain points at the same time.

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ps don't forget to polish all the wood and leather
When finished all this park in heated garage up on blocks and wrapped in a nice lambswool blanket until next spring
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Old 12th November 2006, 16:44   #7
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I think just for the fun of it you should come over to the UK and Lates do the work for you and while your here you could pick up them heated washer jets
Ehrmmm, with the added cost of fuel, toll, ferry or tunnel I would rather buy a Learjet:lol:
Also I have found that driving on the right side of the road in the UK seems to create quite a commotion.
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Thanks for the input.
I will try to impersonate a greasemonkey.
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She has already been taken care of with Nanocover technology on the inside leather and outside paint. Shampooed and polished. But no way I am going to scratch the surface with a lambswoll blanket
Cashmere, nothing but cashmere.
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Don't know how you can afford cashmere, or can it be offset against tax
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