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Posted: 07/15/08 03:20 PM
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So we have an Hyundai Santa Fe (2002), which we have taken into the Hyundai place for an oil change-the oil was pretty dirty but then oil is. Anyway, the repair guy calls back and says it needs an oil flush now plus another in a weeks time-predicting all doom and diaster. Is there any reason it would need not one but two flushes a week apart? Other than getting charged $150 each time???
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jkyards
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Posted: 07/16/08 12:54 AM
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If you want a good selection id try a parts locator. One place that can find you a good short or long block for a <a href="http://www.texas-junkyards.com">Audi A4 used dodge engine</a> is <a href=http://www.texas-junkyards.com>TEXAS Junkyards</a>, Junk Yards in TEXAS TX salvage recycler. They have a link somehow to multiples of thousands of recycling centers and will locate the best one for you.
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jkyards
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Posted: 07/16/08 12:57 AM
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If you want a good selection id try a parts locator. One place that can find you a good short or long block for a Audi A4 used dodge engine is TEXAS Junkyards, Junk Yards in TEXAS TX salvage recycler. They have a link somehow to multiples of thousands of recycling centers and will locate the best one for you.
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