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Old Feb 27, 2016 | 08:18 AM
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2008 LR3...229k miles on it. Outside of on time oil changes, tire replacement and brake jobs, I have had no real service issues with this vehicle. (knock on wood)


Finally had the thermostat assembly replaced but am planning to take it in soon for major service. I found this on the web. For you experts out there, would the below list be recommended and what could I expect for a cost?



Land Rover maintenance checklist for every 90,000 and 120,000 miles includes:
  • Everything at the 15,000 mile interval
  • Check condition and security of seats and seat belts
  • Change brake fluid (only at 90,000 mile interval)
  • Replace spark plugs (only at 90,000 mile interval)
  • Inspect steering ball joints for wear, damaged dist covers
  • Inspect condition and operation of suspension and steering components, boots, ball joints and drive shafts
  • Check torque of tire rod ends, tighten
  • Inspect brake, fuel lines, PAS hoses and unions
  • Inspect electrical harnesses for corrected routing and damage
  • Replace flexible brake hoses (only at 90,000 mile interval)
  • Replace air-cleaner element (only at 120,000 mile interval)
  • Change automatic transmission fluid and filter (only at 120,000 mile interval)
  • Change front and rear axle oil (only at 120,000 mile interval)
 
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Old Feb 27, 2016 | 11:54 AM
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Have them inspect all suspension components

>get fluids changed in both diffs, and t-case
>get tranny flushed with a new filter/pan
>maybe bleed brakes
>change the coolant
>change engine and cabin air filters if it has been longer than 15k since last change.
 
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