15000 mile matinence and a lease.
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15000 mile matinence and a lease.
If it's a lease theres things you should do, but nothing you have to do. I only say that because the dealer you bought it from is probaly sending you letters saying it's time for you to bring it in for the matinence. You can do it yourself or have someone cheaper do it.
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15000 mile matinence and a lease.
If you are not going to buy the truck at the end of the lease then I would crack open the maintenance book that came with the truck and do what it says to do. I would not go to the dealership and have them tell you what needs to be done because what the book says and what the dealership says is 2 different things. As long as you follow the maintenance schedule that came with the truck then you should be OK as far as the warranty goes. If you are going to buy the truck then I would go the extra mile and maintain it better than what the book says.
Originally posted by mathelm
If it's a lease theres things you should do, but nothing you have to do. I only say that because the dealer you bought it from is probaly sending you letters saying it's time for you to bring it in for the matinence. You can do it yourself or have someone cheaper do it.
If it's a lease theres things you should do, but nothing you have to do. I only say that because the dealer you bought it from is probaly sending you letters saying it's time for you to bring it in for the matinence. You can do it yourself or have someone cheaper do it.
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15000 mile matinence and a lease.
There's nothing you really need to do (beyond oil change and rotate tires) until 30,000 miles. There are a few minor things that you or the dealer would check and inspect, but nothing that needs servicing or replacement. Total bill should run $50-75 (with the LOF and rotation).
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