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Anybody else get this at 120k+ miles?
#11
I would think with it having been flushed that it wouldnt be clogged but ive also always been told it depends on where you live and what kind of deposits are in the water.
As for the timing chain, keep an eye on that because it is has not been changed and being the mileage you have, if it jumps or slips, it could cost you an engine. Maintenance IS costly.
As for the timing chain, keep an eye on that because it is has not been changed and being the mileage you have, if it jumps or slips, it could cost you an engine. Maintenance IS costly.
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i agree with everyone else, these are minor problems that wouldnt have happened if you had maintained your truck properly. i mean, how hard is it to change the plugs and packs, and flush the coolant? good luck with that audi, if you get behind on maintenance on that (which you obviously will) it is gunna fall apart, and then its gunna cost you an arm, leg, and a nut to fix it.
#13
"I would think with it having been flushed that it wouldnt be clogged but ive also always been told it depends on where you live and what kind of deposits are in the water" yeah thats exactly what I was thining and we mixed the coolant with spring water out of a gallon so idk it's weird, my dads ordering a heater core today
"good luck with that audi, if you get behind on maintenance on that (which you obviously will) it is gunna fall apart, and then its gunna cost you an arm, leg, and a nut to fix it."
I'm most likely not getting one until I have a full-time job, a 21 yr old full time college student cant afford that **** unless their rich parents spoil them or they're a drug dealer haha
Apparently it isn't hard to change the plugs seeing as to how I JUST DID THE OTHER DAY...coil packs are fine though, fluids are fine, just the heater core right now. I maintain it properly I just wasn't aware that hoses go around then and if you read earlier I said I bought the truck with 111k miles on it so I wasn't sure if the hoses were new or not
"good luck with that audi, if you get behind on maintenance on that (which you obviously will) it is gunna fall apart, and then its gunna cost you an arm, leg, and a nut to fix it."
I'm most likely not getting one until I have a full-time job, a 21 yr old full time college student cant afford that **** unless their rich parents spoil them or they're a drug dealer haha
Apparently it isn't hard to change the plugs seeing as to how I JUST DID THE OTHER DAY...coil packs are fine though, fluids are fine, just the heater core right now. I maintain it properly I just wasn't aware that hoses go around then and if you read earlier I said I bought the truck with 111k miles on it so I wasn't sure if the hoses were new or not
#14
good rule of thumb when buying a used vehicle, is to assume that nothing has been done to it as far as maintenance goes. so when budgeting for a used vehicle purchase, leave some money on hand to do all required maintenance right up front. it will save you a ton of heartache in the near future.
#15
OlDirtyjohn, thats exactly what were doing right now with my wifes Mini Cooper. Im playing catch up on everything I can because IDK what has or hasnt been done to it. Sure it might cost me a bit to do it all but in the end at least I KNOW what has been done to it.
As for Millino19, its not that changing of the plugs is hard, it thats they are a PITA. But then again, thats on a 5.7 and i see you have a 4.7 so you guys might have more room. We (5.7 guys) have to remove the tires and well liners to get to our plugs. Thats why its a PITA. But i think you our on track. just take care of everything you can and stay on top of it and you will be ok. Things always come up when you least expect it. For instance, on our trip out of town and 3hrs away, my wifes PS pump takes a crap. And you know what, we never seen it coming. So when i get home today Ive got to take it out and tear it all apart and hope to rebuild it or fork out 200-500 for a reman-ed or new one.
As for Millino19, its not that changing of the plugs is hard, it thats they are a PITA. But then again, thats on a 5.7 and i see you have a 4.7 so you guys might have more room. We (5.7 guys) have to remove the tires and well liners to get to our plugs. Thats why its a PITA. But i think you our on track. just take care of everything you can and stay on top of it and you will be ok. Things always come up when you least expect it. For instance, on our trip out of town and 3hrs away, my wifes PS pump takes a crap. And you know what, we never seen it coming. So when i get home today Ive got to take it out and tear it all apart and hope to rebuild it or fork out 200-500 for a reman-ed or new one.
#16
OlDirtyjohn, thats exactly what were doing right now with my wifes Mini Cooper. Im playing catch up on everything I can because IDK what has or hasnt been done to it. Sure it might cost me a bit to do it all but in the end at least I KNOW what has been done to it.
As for Millino19, its not that changing of the plugs is hard, it thats they are a PITA. But then again, thats on a 5.7 and i see you have a 4.7 so you guys might have more room. We (5.7 guys) have to remove the tires and well liners to get to our plugs. Thats why its a PITA. But i think you our on track. just take care of everything you can and stay on top of it and you will be ok. Things always come up when you least expect it. For instance, on our trip out of town and 3hrs away, my wifes PS pump takes a crap. And you know what, we never seen it coming. So when i get home today Ive got to take it out and tear it all apart and hope to rebuild it or fork out 200-500 for a reman-ed or new one.
As for Millino19, its not that changing of the plugs is hard, it thats they are a PITA. But then again, thats on a 5.7 and i see you have a 4.7 so you guys might have more room. We (5.7 guys) have to remove the tires and well liners to get to our plugs. Thats why its a PITA. But i think you our on track. just take care of everything you can and stay on top of it and you will be ok. Things always come up when you least expect it. For instance, on our trip out of town and 3hrs away, my wifes PS pump takes a crap. And you know what, we never seen it coming. So when i get home today Ive got to take it out and tear it all apart and hope to rebuild it or fork out 200-500 for a reman-ed or new one.
adding to what you said not long after i got my truck, i peaked into the diff through the filler plug and saw that it only had about half the fluid it should. you never know what kind of maintenance was performed before you bought it.
#17
ramhunter dont make me hate you by being a smart *** lol...end quote
i could care less if you hate me or like me as a newbie i should tell you im DF's resident hard ***. get over it . i dont need anymore friends. you wanted opinions i gave mine.
as far as your pops beaing a mechanic ??? did you not pay attention to him in the shop?? because you should have learned all what the guys are saying. hell before you bought it you should have had him look it over IMO
i could care less if you hate me or like me as a newbie i should tell you im DF's resident hard ***. get over it . i dont need anymore friends. you wanted opinions i gave mine.
as far as your pops beaing a mechanic ??? did you not pay attention to him in the shop?? because you should have learned all what the guys are saying. hell before you bought it you should have had him look it over IMO
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