by "Happy Traveler" <happy_traveler@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 31, 2008 at 12:54 AM
Simple advice: forget the dealer's money-making list and read your owner's
manual. Sometimes there is a separate maintenance schedule booklet, not
sure
about your model. It will list everything you need. If you don't have one,
it can be downloaded from the Ford website.
I would start with checking your brakes, tires and steering - your life is
worth a lot more than your Explorer.
"brazzle" <brazzle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:e5799a4c-b891-4782-8575-0412772af98b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hey all,
>
> i'm approaching 100k miles on my 2002 Eddie Bauer. I bought it at the
> end of 2006 and haven't really done any routine maintenance on it
>
> I called up my local Ford dealer****p and they have a 100k maintenance
> package; however the list of things they wanted to do was so long it
> was going to run me $960...
>