![]() Remember, first things first: start by consulting your car’s service manual, which was prepared by the folks who designed and built your vehicle. In all likelihood, your transmission fluid, oil, coolant, power steering fluid, and brake fluid will all require to be replaced during your 100,000-mile maintenance appointment. Avoid these problems by ensuring your steering fluid is changed and that your shocks are inspected by a professional. Steering and suspension problems not only cause steering problems, but they also accelerate the wear of your tires. ![]()
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