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Default OT - Decision Process: Replace Timing Belt Now or Wait?


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If you are driving a Chrysler and you doi NOT change the fluid, it's
your funeral. Leaving the old fluid until you have a problem
GUARANTEES it will fail just after you change the fluid - as does
using the wrong fluid.
250,000 miles on a Chrysler automatic is NOT out of reach, or even out
of the ordinary, if it is "properly" serviced.


Can't speak for Chrysler cars. Never owned one, never will. I know too
many people with too many problems on Chrysler car and I never liked their
styling.



 
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