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Old 11-02-2009, 08:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Service question

ok so i have 55k on the clock car has had nothing but oil changes...


What should i check and change/replace if needed?


just picked this car up not long ago so previous owner has done nothing,


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Owner's manual is a good place to start to answer these questions. Transmission and brake fluid probably need to be changed. Air and cabin filters. Check your brake pad/rotor condition. Make sure all instrument cluster bulbs are functioning. If steering is an issue, have the fluid level checked. How are your tires?
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any of you know how to reset an annoying "service passed due" light?

i cannot reset the fuggging thing and the manual is not in the car.

i've tried it the same way i do my s2000

ign off, hold reset, turn to ign 2

ps. i've tried using the steering wheel controls too
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Owner's manual is a good place to start to answer these questions. Transmission and brake fluid probably need to be changed. Air and cabin filters. Check your brake pad/rotor condition. Make sure all instrument cluster bulbs are functioning. If steering is an issue, have the fluid level checked. How are your tires?
Thankyou very much... i know my stuff i've had a EM2 that i worked hard at with cams and the like, so i know this sounds nooby but its a big step up for me in terms of engine power and complexicity, and at the end of the day i wanna do things right and make this thing last without any problems when i come to boost
So thanks for the input guys.
My tyres are good well apart from one which was previously under inflated so the sides have worn will be replacing soon

Do these cars use oil when driven hard?
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