Servicing your FTO

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Servicing your FTO

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Hi Guys,

Can anyone tell me how to go about servicing my FTO. Like what oil to put in and what sort of stuff needs to be changed. I don't wanna take it to the mechanics cause I don't trust the ones arouond here and if I can look after it myself I would much rather do that. So if anyone can give me some tips on how to do this can you please let me know.

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Minor or major service? Has the 100,000km one been done yet (timing belts, etc.)??
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Post by fto_gurl »

yes, well I know that the timing belt has been changed and I had it serviced about 10000kms ago...
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I take mine to Ricks down the Gold Coast. He's the only specialist FTO servicer in Queensland AFAIK.
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Oil filter + oil, fuel filter and air filter as far as i know. Someone could elborate though.

All the known mechanical guides written by owners can be found at this amazing resource :)
http://www.completefto.com.au/FTO_showcontent.asp?hid=104
Check it out!

From what i've seen though there's only a guide on air filer and oil...
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If it hasnt been done for a while I would change your front bank of sparkies too. (Unless you got Platinums all round).
Also flush coolant and just do a quick check of other fluids.
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Post by Jase »

Oil and filter every 5k. As for the rest get a service manual for the intervals on the fluids etc. It's not hard to do. The only thing i'd recommend would be putting it up on a hoist every now and then to check cv boots etc.
If you can get a service report, maybe an old one lying around or from a friend or family member, copy it. That will help with all the little things you might normally overlook.
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