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Anonymous Posted on Aug 09, 2011

My jag dlr says my 90,000 mile maintance will cost me $1,600.00 i thought it was to replace spark plugs and drive lubricant. 2003 s-type 3.0 pls. comment. jerry

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Well the let me just say that at 100k miles your plugs are due...But you can do this yourself 8-10 ea....I would recommend that you have the transmission flushed for about 300.00. Change the air cleaner filte 25.00 ,the cabin filter 25.00,change the oil and filter 50.00 (sythetic from Walmart)Remove the differential oil 35.00 ,check for brake wearI would get a bottle of 44k fuel system treatment and fill up the tank.Check the belt for cracking...If your ac is still blowing cold I wouldnt bother it...but the mantenance can be done for a fraction of what they want...I hope this helps you.Ask the shop who flushes the ****** to replace differential fluid...its very cheap to do..We charged 35.00 because it had to be sucked out and pumped back into the rear end.But I HIGHLY recommend the ****** flush...thanks and good luck

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    Reggie Coleman Aug 13, 2011

    let me also ad they some dealerships will do a cylinder compression check..I have the 90k mile tune up guideline if you wish for me to send it to you...let me know.Its not much my friend...Mostley fluid checking,but they will change plugs,oil etc...no brake flush,or transmission flush.

  • Reggie Coleman
    Reggie Coleman Sep 12, 2011

    just checking back with you sir, did you give your old cat a tune up?

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