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Service Schedule for a V6

Post by Dolly1 » Thu May 15, 2008 12:56 pm

Hi,conflicting info: as regards servicing intervals,eg: 6 months,5000 miles or is the interval greater than the diesel.Information appreciated.
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by Glenda » Thu May 15, 2008 2:16 pm

Hi, Mine had full service last November was told to change oil and filter at 6,000 miles and have next full service at 12-14000 miles or 12 months. This was from a well known Bongo man and moderator in Plymouth.
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by Dolly1 » Thu May 15, 2008 4:39 pm

Thanks for the quick reply.Thats another version to consider.Obliged
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by manners » Thu May 15, 2008 6:18 pm

Service interval for V6 is 15000km or 12 months which ever is sooner for engine oil, 100,000km for diff (only with LSD), 100k for fuel filter & timing belt, brake fluid and coolant every 2 years and air filter every 5000 klm.
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Post by Dolly1 » Thu May 15, 2008 6:58 pm

And another one.Thank You
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by apole » Thu May 15, 2008 10:11 pm

Hi, the official service schedule for the oil is 15k km as stated above. However I just changed mine after 10k and the oil looked very dirty so I'm sticking to earlier changes. I've never stuck to the official guidelines for peace of mind in any of my cars. Also keep an eye on the lambda sensor as this fails gradually and causes the car to run rich and waste fuel. Similarly change the air filter regularly as this can get dirty and increase fuel consumption.

Finally make sure you have a good set of spark plugs, I changed to Denso Iridium IK16's, it runs much better on these, and I'm trying a 5w 30 oil too. So far the car runs much better and uses less fuel which is good.

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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by cheffy34 » Thu May 15, 2008 10:17 pm

apole wrote:Hi, the official service schedule for the oil is 15k km as stated above. However I just changed mine after 10k and the oil looked very dirty so I'm sticking to earlier changes. I've never stuck to the official guidelines for peace of mind in any of my cars. Also keep an eye on the lambda sensor as this fails gradually and causes the car to run rich and waste fuel. Similarly change the air filter regularly as this can get dirty and increase fuel consumption.

Finally make sure you have a good set of spark plugs, I changed to Denso Iridium IK16's, it runs much better on these, and I'm trying a 5w 30 oil too. So far the car runs much better and uses less fuel which is good.

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The air filters do clog quick, and i find it gets noisy as the oil gets older, so i change about every 8000 ks when it begins to run noisy WELL what i think is noisier :wink:
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by Dolly1 » Fri May 16, 2008 8:19 am

Hi,once again you guys have supplied me with all the information and permutations that make things so much easier.I am always amazed by the speedy response and knowledge that is available to any member.All you have to do is ask !!! Many Thanks to you all.
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by apole » Fri May 16, 2008 3:39 pm

Hi,

I got it fitted by the dealer, I'm there next week so I'll ask and let you know. It's a standard 2 wire one, from memory there is only one common thread size. You have to be very careful not to strip the threads when removing/fitting and you mustn't put grease on the threads as this can spread to and contaminate the sensor, or so I'm told.

You can easily test your current one to see if it works by putting a multimeter across the 2 wires, it will read anything from up to 1 volt, I think below 0.4v is lean, and above 0.6 is rich but remember it changes all the time so it won't (or shouldn't) stay at a constant figure.

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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by DemonAV » Fri May 16, 2008 4:41 pm

Here is our maintenance table and liquids list translated from russian for all Friendee engines:
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by Dolly1 » Fri May 16, 2008 5:19 pm

Thanks DemonAV, exactly what was needed,I shall print it out and use as a work sheet for servicing. Cheers
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Re: Service Schedule for a V6

Post by Glenda » Fri May 16, 2008 7:09 pm

I'm impressed with the Russian input. Well done DemonAV :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: and from me =D> =D> =D>
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