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Post 30,000 maintance for 993

A friend of mine asked me to help him with the 30K service. What all is required and also recomended?

Omar

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You're looking at the following:

12 spark plugs
2 distributer caps and 2 rotors
Air filter
Oil change with 2 oil filters
Fuel filter
2 fresh air pollen filters

Various checkups such as brakes, tires, exhaust etc.

All of which is harder to do than the earlier cars because of cramped workspace and necessity to remove lots of fairings, hoses, pipes, sheetmetal in the way.

For better info take a look at www.p-car.com.



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Oil, both filters, pollen filter, air filter, a hookup to the hammer to diagnose, spark plugs. Depending on year, take a look at the cap/rotors.

Every three years, brake fluid change. 30k is a perfect time.

That is really it.

$850 for the first half. Another $150 for the fluid.

If you are going to help him, have fun with the front filter. A bear.

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Pollen filter??? You've got to be kidding.

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Hello

The Pollenfilter is very usefull to keep the interiour dust free.

http://p-car.com/diy/pollen/pollen.htm

Grüsse

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