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Old 07-10-2013, 09:44 AM
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im at 75k miles i already got my clutch replaced diff replaced and i do all my oil changes even radiator flushes brake flush etc....



now my question is there anything in particular i should start to worry about at this type of mileage already
i got my car with 34k when i bought it now it is at 75k

oh and my cluster light bulbs are going out i already did the order today for the bulbs so i should be fine with that
anything else people please help i dont want things breaking down on me i love my car too much........





my mod are single exhaust testpipe pwjdm intake flashpro
any experience at 75k?????
Old 07-10-2013, 02:24 PM
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Read the owners manuel for their take on the schedule maintenance. I would do a valve adjustment if you haven't already.
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i havent done that yet ?



is there a manual online i don't have my manual
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Do you drive your car hard? I'm at 72k and the clutch and diff seems fine, besides the occasional diff whine.
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Originally Posted by cesarortiz
i havent done that yet ?

is there a manual online i don't have my manual
http://owners.honda.com/
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I would also check into your blinker fluid. It might be getting low depending how much you use it.
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Also the muffler bearings have been known to go out at 75k
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Originally Posted by stevenw
Do you drive your car hard? I'm at 72k and the clutch and diff seems fine, besides the occasional diff whine.

my car is a daily and at one point i was driving it pretty hard thats why my diff popped

i took it to a drag strip and did like 7 hard launches with brandew tires and brandnew clutch

never doing that again :/

i drive it daily but normal now i cant afford tickets i punch it here and there of course..
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Originally Posted by cesarortiz
is there a manual online i don't have my manual
http://justgivemethedamnmanual.com/h...wners-manuals/
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Originally Posted by cesarortiz
now my question is there anything in particular i should start to worry about at this type of mileage already
No sense in worrying over problems that may or may not exist. It's just scheduled maintenance, dealing with any wear items and anything that might have failed.

Originally Posted by cesarortiz
anything else people please help i dont want things breaking down on me i love my car too much........
As cars age things break down. If you want to avoid that then have a reputable shop inspect your vehicle and advise you.

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