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    Beautiful shots Jason! Anyone know what's consisted in the 5000 mile service?

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    i'd hate to see the 10k service!!!

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    some sick pics....guess i can service cgts now hahaha. love seeing whats underneath all the body panels. nice work.
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    Thanks for sharing! Love looking at all of that CF!!

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    Ummm, where is that "i luv this thread" picture with the kitten?

    Anyhow, great thread, very cool pictures...thanks for the post.

    Oh, that lift is sick also...i need one of those in my house.

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    That looks familiar to me!!, Ive seen that only a few times in my lifetime so far..
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoJersey05V View Post
    i'd hate to see the 10k service!!!
    I just got clarification, it's not being as the "5000 mile service" but actually it's the 4 year service which is done regardless of where there mileage is.

    Looking at the service booklet, this is what is done:

    Diagnosis system: Read out fault memory
    Change engine oil and oil filter
    Change manual transmission oil and oil filter
    Replace drive belt
    Check valve clearance
    Replace coolant regulator
    Power-assisted steering: Check fluid level
    Underside of vehicle and engine compartment: Visual inspection for leaks (oils and fluids)
    and chafing (lines and hoses)
    Underbody covers: Visual inspection for completeness, fastening and signs of damage
    Coolant hoses: Check condition
    Radiators and air inlets: Visual inspection for external debris and blockage
    Coolant: Check level and antifreeze
    Air cleaner housing: Visual inspection for contamination
    Combination filter: Replace filter element
    Fuel lines and connections: Visual inspection for damage and leaks
    Wheel securing device: Check function
    Wheel nuts: Visual inspection for wear
    Parking brake: Check free play of the parking brake lever
    Brake system: Visual inspection of the brake pads and brake discs for signs of wear
    Brake hoses and lines: Visual inspection for damage, correct routing and corrosion
    Brake fluid: Check level
    Clutch: Check play or final position of pedal
    Clutch plates: Check for signs of wear
    Throttle actuation: Check smoothness of operation, full-throttle position with the tester
    Steering gear: Visual inspection of the bellows for signs of damage
    Tie rod ends: Check play and dust bellows
    Axle joints: Check play; visual inspection of the dust bellows for signs of damage; check tightness of ball joints at the
    front axle and screw connections on the suspensions at the front and rear
    Drive shafts: Visual inspection of the boots for leaks and signs of damage
    Exhaust system: Visual inspection for leaks and signs of damage, check mounts and heat shields
    Vacuum units for exhaust flaps: Check function
    Magnesium wheels: Visual inspection for damage
    Tires: Check condition and tire pressure
    Check door locks, lid locks and safety hook of the front lid to ensure that they are seated firmly and function properly
    Roof panels: Check function
    Rear wing drive: Check fluid level, operation and end position
    Vehicle lights: Check operation
    All headlights: Check setting
    Horn: Check operation
    Windshield wiper/washer, headlight washer: Check fluid level and nozzle settings,
    make sure to check the antifreeze during winter months
    Safety belts: Check operation and condition
    Electrical equipment as well as indicator and warning lights: Check operation
    During road or dynamometer test: Radio remote control, seats, brake pedal and parking brake
    (also operating travel), engine, clutch, steering system, transmission, TC switch, rear wing, heating,
    air-conditioning system and instruments: Check operation
    Oils, fluids: Visual inspection for leaks
    Replace tire sealant
    Check batteries for tire pressure control system
    Check airbag system
    Mounts for assemblies: Visual inspection of all hydraulic mounts for damage

    Possibly this too:
    Replace spark plugs
    Air cleaner: Replace filter element
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    some assembly required....great photos! That suspension is incredible.

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    Awesome Photos!!!

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