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So, at my local Honda Dealer, I was looking to take my Accord in for a 100k mile service.
They offer a lot of BG services. Here is what I found on the dealer's service scheduler site:
BG Power Steering Fluid Flush
BG Brake Fluid Service
BG Power Flush Automatic Transmission
BG Power Flush Cooling System
I don't have the time do these services myself. I've done several several drain and fill's on my AT using Honda ATF in the 3 years I've owned the car....but it's due for another round of D/F's soon (it had a BG AT flush performed when I bought the car, per my request of having fresh ATF in the car upon purchase). 2 years ago, I used a turkey baster and did several D/F's on the power steering reservoir using Honda P/S Fluid. And I've had the brake fluid serviced (using this BG Flush) when I bought the car in 2013 from this dealer. And of course, the coolant is untouched, and ready to be changed.
It would be easy to drop the car off and have all this done at once. I know it might be a bit costly, but I need convenience at this time. But just as important as convenience, is quality. I do NOT want to put some garbage in this well-maintained vehicle that I expect to drive for a LONG time.
What do you guys think?
So, at my local Honda Dealer, I was looking to take my Accord in for a 100k mile service.
They offer a lot of BG services. Here is what I found on the dealer's service scheduler site:
BG Power Steering Fluid Flush
BG Brake Fluid Service
BG Power Flush Automatic Transmission
BG Power Flush Cooling System
I don't have the time do these services myself. I've done several several drain and fill's on my AT using Honda ATF in the 3 years I've owned the car....but it's due for another round of D/F's soon (it had a BG AT flush performed when I bought the car, per my request of having fresh ATF in the car upon purchase). 2 years ago, I used a turkey baster and did several D/F's on the power steering reservoir using Honda P/S Fluid. And I've had the brake fluid serviced (using this BG Flush) when I bought the car in 2013 from this dealer. And of course, the coolant is untouched, and ready to be changed.
It would be easy to drop the car off and have all this done at once. I know it might be a bit costly, but I need convenience at this time. But just as important as convenience, is quality. I do NOT want to put some garbage in this well-maintained vehicle that I expect to drive for a LONG time.
What do you guys think?
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