What is what to do when your car hits 100k miles?

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Hitting 100,000 Miles: Car Maintenance Checklist

Reaching 100,000 miles is a significant milestone for your car. It's a good time to perform some important maintenance to keep it running smoothly for years to come. Here's a checklist of items to consider:

  • Timing Belt Replacement (if applicable): This is often a crucial service at 100k miles, especially if your car has an interference engine. Check your owner's manual to see if a Timing%20Belt%20Replacement is recommended. Failure can lead to severe engine damage.

  • Fluid Flush and Replacement: This includes:

  • Spark Plug Replacement: Old Spark%20Plugs can reduce fuel efficiency and engine performance.

  • Check Hoses and Belts: Inspect all Hoses%20and%20Belts for cracks, wear, and leaks. Replace as needed.

  • Brake Inspection: Have your Brakes inspected, including pads, rotors, and calipers. Replace worn components.

  • Suspension Inspection: Check Suspension components like shocks, struts, and ball joints for wear and damage.

  • Tire Rotation and Alignment: Ensure even tire wear and proper handling with a Tire%20Rotation%20and%20Alignment.

  • Air Filter Replacement: Replace both the engine air filter and cabin air filter for improved air quality and engine performance.

  • Battery Test: Have your Battery tested to ensure it's still holding a charge.

  • Consider a Tune-Up: A comprehensive tune-up can address various maintenance items and optimize engine performance.

Important Note: Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual for specific maintenance recommendations for your make and model. This list is a general guide.