Car comes Friday; what to do first?
Car comes Friday; what to do first?
Hey guys, I'm picking my new G on friday, just wanted to know whats the first things I should do when I pick it up since I got it used with 13k miles on it? Should I fully service it or just change the oil?
thanks!!
thanks!!
Be prepared for 1200 miles of frustration. 1200 miles of driving like a librarian on her way to church. 1200 miles of frustration...Then, after 1200 miles you can see if it really does rev to 7600rpm. (it does, quickly)
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Originally Posted by G35Ian
The 1st thing you do is post pics of it...then follow all the other suggestions
Can't wait !!!!!!! It arrived last night and going to get it this afternoon after my dealer here clears it and license it for me, all i have to do is pick up the keys and drive away
New Ride....what's next?
Originally Posted by Cayman
Hey guys, I'm picking my new G on friday, just wanted to know whats the first things I should do when I pick it up since I got it used with 13k miles on it? Should I fully service it or just change the oil?
thanks!!
thanks!!
oil and new filter (mobil 1 5W/30) check all fluid levels and tire pressure. Read
the manual, give your new ride a bath and do a complete detail. Now park it
in a secure place like your garage then drive the heck out of it....
the first chance you get!Gary
Change your differential gear oil. I waited until about 28K and found a lot of metal shavings suspended in it. Someone else posted that they changed theirs within about 5K with the same results - so it's never too early.
Congrats on your new baby!
Heath
Congrats on your new baby!
Heath
Originally Posted by gary c
Regardless of where you bought the G it's a good idea to switch to synthetic
oil and new filter (mobil 1 5W/30) check all fluid levels and tire pressure. Read
the manual, give your new ride a bath and do a complete detail. Now park it
in a secure place like your garage then drive the heck out of it....
the first chance you get!
Gary
oil and new filter (mobil 1 5W/30) check all fluid levels and tire pressure. Read
the manual, give your new ride a bath and do a complete detail. Now park it
in a secure place like your garage then drive the heck out of it....
the first chance you get!Gary
maybe I should ask....
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