Service interval

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by PH13, Oct 24, 2007.

  1. PH13

    PH13 Guest

    Got a 2003 406 2L petrol estate with 45k on it. Would you recommend
    servicing 20,000 miles after the previous one (as the book says) or when the
    computer says? (It'll have done about 18,000 at that point)

    Thanks
     
    PH13, Oct 24, 2007
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    Chrs Guest

    We always service before the computer says. then its all done. as long
    it has had done what it should have done it should be all ok.
     
    Chrs, Oct 24, 2007
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    Zoab Guest

    I don't see a lot of point in having your service done before it's due, it
    just means that the serving interval gets shorter and shorter, I normally
    start arranging mine when the computer tells me I have a 100 miles to go. I
    have a 406 diesel estate on a 02 plate. I also use a private garage owned by
    an ex Peugeot mechanic, my last service a month ago cost me £98.00. a bit
    different to a Peugeot dealer.

    Bryan ( Winchester )
     
    Zoab, Oct 25, 2007
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  4. PH13

    PH13 Guest

    I'm not suggesting getting it done before it's due, but asking whether you
    go by the service interval or by the compter?
    20.000 after the last service is 49,500. It has currently done 47,600 and
    the computer is saying service due in 600 miles.
    Not having had a car with a computer before, it hasn't been a problem in the
    past.

    I can see the logic in having a computer suggest that a service is due
    depending on how the car has been used, but how reliable is its decision
    making considering that the external temperature gauge constantly reads 6
    degrees low?
     
    PH13, Oct 29, 2007
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    malc Guest

    The outside sensor is in the wing mirror on my 406 and has been inaccurate
    due, I think, to having the mirrors folded in and out in our narrow parking
    spaces at work. Probably a broken wire. Anyway perhaps the computer has
    detected a condition which will need rectifying at a service, like water in
    the fuel filter (ok a diesel issue I know).

    --
    Malc

    Night close in on a shanty town.
    Panama freighter wearing rusty brown.
    Well she sails tomorrow and she's homeward bound
    and you're bound to come home with me.
     
    malc, Oct 29, 2007
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