drush
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I recently bought a 2015 genesis 3.8 awd sedan with 75k miles. It had been serviced at the dealer but here were no records of any fluid replacements. The car had been in Ohio and I live in Michigan (among the worst roads and conditions in the country). My dealer recommends that I replace all the fluids over the next 1-2 years, replacing them one at a time each time I get an oil change. He suggests I do:
1. Engine coolant
2. Brake fluid
3. Transmission fluid
4. AWD fluid
5. Differntial fluid.
I plan on getting my oil changed every 5,000 miles, so I'll be doing one of these every six months.
I plan on owning this car for five years, then selling it. My goal is to not have any mechanical failures during that time.
Does that sound like a good plan?
Also, I'm planning to do all of these at my dealership, as they offer a warrantee up to $2,000 on any component that fails that is properly serviced. Should I consider getting the work done at a lower cost service center?
1. Engine coolant
2. Brake fluid
3. Transmission fluid
4. AWD fluid
5. Differntial fluid.
I plan on getting my oil changed every 5,000 miles, so I'll be doing one of these every six months.
I plan on owning this car for five years, then selling it. My goal is to not have any mechanical failures during that time.
Does that sound like a good plan?
Also, I'm planning to do all of these at my dealership, as they offer a warrantee up to $2,000 on any component that fails that is properly serviced. Should I consider getting the work done at a lower cost service center?