Hello, Don't forget to change the air in your tires. ;) (It's close to Friday...) Steve --- Doktor Tim <doktortim@ROCKISLAND.COM> wrote: > All fluids should be changed by inspection, IE, > BEFORE they get > dirty/gritty/groudy/smelly/foggy/milky. It can > vary as to time/milage > depending upon how the vehicle is used. Actual > inspection is the only way > to verify not too soon or not too late. That > goes for every fluid in the > vehicle. > > At 09:30 AM 08/07/2003, you wrote: > > >When should one flush van fluids? And is it > hard to do? I'd like the save > >some money and do it myself, but I've never > done it and don't want to mess > >things up. > > > > > >Steve
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