T taylor225 Member Jan 26, 2011 #1 going to do a service on my car next weekend , was pricing up parts. cars on 92k now, is it worth the extra monies to have the plugs changed at the same time? or should i just stick to the usual?
going to do a service on my car next weekend , was pricing up parts. cars on 92k now, is it worth the extra monies to have the plugs changed at the same time? or should i just stick to the usual?
mmm-five Lifer Liverpool Jan 26, 2011 #2 What service/inspection is due? Is it not due a plug change at about that mileage anyway?
T taylor225 Member Jan 26, 2011 #3 just says oil service, tbh ive not looked at the history yet as the paperwork is hidden away. that should really be my 1st port of call i guess haha.. or i might just do it anyway... fo the sake of a few quid extra can give it the full works
just says oil service, tbh ive not looked at the history yet as the paperwork is hidden away. that should really be my 1st port of call i guess haha.. or i might just do it anyway... fo the sake of a few quid extra can give it the full works
B bigshurv Senior member Northampton Jan 27, 2011 #4 Oil service is just that. It's inspections where you change plugs. Don't waste your money.
C cj10jeeper Lifer Lichfield, England Jan 27, 2011 #5 Why not pull a couple out and take a look at them. That will give a good visual if they are up to it or worn out. With 92k on the clock you can't rely on it having had proper plug changes over that length of time.
Why not pull a couple out and take a look at them. That will give a good visual if they are up to it or worn out. With 92k on the clock you can't rely on it having had proper plug changes over that length of time.
T taylor225 Member Jan 28, 2011 #6 tbh i think ill just do them anyway, seeing as ive decided to keep it for the long haul i may as well give it a good going over n start a fresh
tbh i think ill just do them anyway, seeing as ive decided to keep it for the long haul i may as well give it a good going over n start a fresh