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14th March 10:12
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Hello,
I am seriously considering buying a 2000 Dodge Durango (75K mi) from a private seller. Assuming the test drive and mechanic's inspection don't turn anything nasty up, here's what I plan do do once I get it... ***I've done research on the net and have found that the biggest complaint about this vehicle is the sludge factory engine (http://www.consumeraffairs.com/autom..._dur_oil.html). Since I don't know the oil changing regimine, I have to assume the worst... I was hoping to counter this by trying *(a)* a severe treatment of Auto Rx (http://www.auto-rx.com/pages/applications2.htm) or *(b)* a classic kerosine flush (http://forums.probetalk.com/archive/...p/t-4052.html). I am really leaning towards the Auto Rx, though I am sure someone is bound to call it snake's oil, I figured that it looks legit, and I have yet to read a negative comment, so I figure it can't be so bad. Obviously, I would follow up with regular oil changes, which should keep it clean, and visually check the pan after 25K or so. ***These are the other things I would do myself. ******Coolant Flush ******"Tune Up" (new plugs, wires, and pcv) ******Add some fuel system cleaner for the first few tanks ******Replace belts (though not timing) ******A thorough detailing ***These are the things I would get the shop to do... ******Tranny flush ******Power steering flush ******Replace brakes & fluid flush (mainly for the warranty) ******Possibly timing belt if it looks the part I am pretty capable, and have done my fair share of work on cars. Has anyone got anything else that they think would be of benefit? I am aware of the dangers of stirring up the sludge in the engine, but I think it's worth the benefit. Same thing on the transmission, I don't think it has enough miles to say "the gunk is holding it together" quite yet. Any opinions, adds, subtracts, warnings are greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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