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100K Eldo, What happens? - 12/4/2007 7:59:58 AM   
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Morning guys,  My 99 Eldo is getting near the 100K mark.  Besides the new fuel pump,  air/ heater door replacement and lastly, the timing cover and seal replacement,  What can I expect next?   Majors?   
I have replaced large water hoses, heater hoses still soft.   I have replaced thermostat and spark plugs.   Recut brake rotors and replace pads.     Are there any big issues that will make it turn into a pumpkin?

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RE: 100K Eldo, What happens? - 12/4/2007 7:35:13 PM   
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If maintenance is up to date, and you don't lack up because of car's age and mileage.... It will just keep on rolling for another 100k or more.

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RE: 100K Eldo, What happens? - 12/5/2007 11:57:05 AM   
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Thanks for the reply.  Being an old GM service writer , I do understand importance of maintenance but there are some things on this Eldo that I cant do myself.  Cheaper to keep her. 

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