BISHY1 New Member 11 Member For: 11y 10m 16d Posted 25/06/13 07:26 AM Share Posted 25/06/13 07:26 AM I have a ba xr6 turbo. I want to service it myself for the most part and with in my skills. What is in a service exactly? I see there are different services depending on age and kilometres. Is the major part oil change, oil filter, air filter? Check other fluid levels? What is recommended and what are people actually doing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bossmang FREAKY Donating Members 12,423 Member For: 14y 11m Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 25/06/13 08:28 AM Share Posted 25/06/13 08:28 AM grab your service log book out, it tells you at what stage things should be replaced/serviced. pretty easy.oil/filter every 6 months etc a minimum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Velocity_ Bronze Donating Members 2,768 Member For: 13y 7m Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 25/06/13 08:29 AM Share Posted 25/06/13 08:29 AM Your car manual should tell you what needs to be done at each major/ minor service. Remember though that some things that involve wear and tear will only be picked up by a mechanic that knows these cars (ball joints, timing chains etc). The easy stuff would be spark plugs, coilpacks, engine/diff/gearbox/clutch reservoir flushes. Changing fuel and oil filters, boost solenoid clean out. Take the two heat shields off that surround your turbo and retorque all the exhaust bolts you can see(manifold, manifold to turbo, turbo bolts, dump pipe bolts etc). If you still want to do more you can look at things like retightening your handbrake the proper way etc. There is a wealth of information here on the site for all these relatively simple procedures. The search feature is your friend! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BISHY1 New Member 11 Member For: 11y 10m 16d Posted 25/06/13 08:52 AM Author Share Posted 25/06/13 08:52 AM I never thought to look in the books I have in the glove box... Nice one. Clearly I'm wanting to save some dosh. I do oil, filter and air myself every 7500km. I should still get a mechanic to look over things but? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Velocity_ Bronze Donating Members 2,768 Member For: 13y 7m Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 25/06/13 09:05 AM Share Posted 25/06/13 09:05 AM (edited) A really important one that probably isn't mentioned in your book is the inline oil filter for your turbo. If it gets blocked kiss your turbo goodbye. Some members here take them out claiming a blocked filter is worse than no filter at all. You can buy an Earls Inline oil filter kit to replace that factory setup. It's a reusable filter and braided lines that you can just wash in some petrol and makes servicing a lot easier. Edited 25/06/13 09:06 AM by _Velocity_ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BISHY1 New Member 11 Member For: 11y 10m 16d Posted 25/06/13 09:21 AM Author Share Posted 25/06/13 09:21 AM I'll look into that. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helbz Member 176 Member For: 13y 7m 15d Posted 25/06/13 11:46 PM Share Posted 25/06/13 11:46 PM Is this a gee up ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagabond Bored Member Administrator 35,722 Member For: 22y 11d Gender: Male Location: Dé·jà vu Posted 25/06/13 11:59 PM Share Posted 25/06/13 11:59 PM I never thought to look in the books I have in the glove box... Nice one. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helbz Member 176 Member For: 13y 7m 15d Posted 26/06/13 04:12 AM Share Posted 26/06/13 04:12 AM Bahahaha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BISHY1 New Member 11 Member For: 11y 10m 16d Posted 26/06/13 05:27 AM Author Share Posted 26/06/13 05:27 AM Are u a tool. Seems so.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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