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Old 17 Oct 2007, 07:36 am
beastorious beastorious is offline
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Look in the passenger side front wheel well. I should have clarified things for you. David S is exactly right. Also worth noting. Most commercial oil change shops will do a brief inspection of your cars fluids, and provide you with a print out of the condition and level of those fluids. A $40 oil change could save you costly repairs in the future by at least making you aware of any problems. I'm not saying that you have the same shop attempt to solve these potential problems. Sometimes it is as simple as buying the fluids on your own, and topping them up. If that is more than you are comfortable with, go to your local dealership, or go to a trusted and reputable mechanic shop.
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