TOP SCxxx Mileage?
#121
I have a 1998 SC400 Pearl White with 177k miles and it still runs beautifully. I just bought it yesterday from a traveling salesman in Florida. I had a 1993 SC400 and sold it with 187k miles. The guy I sold it to has 234k now. These cars are unbelievable. I had to buy myself another one.
P.S. Any suggestions as to what needs to be replaced in my car as far as maintenance is concerned? I believe the plugs, air filter, and timing belt were replaced. Oil has been changed on schedule and fluids are at proper levels. I know these cars will run forever but I want to make sure mine does as well.
LiveSC400
1993 SC400 Maroon (sold)
1998 SC400 Diamond Pearl White (just bought)
P.S. Any suggestions as to what needs to be replaced in my car as far as maintenance is concerned? I believe the plugs, air filter, and timing belt were replaced. Oil has been changed on schedule and fluids are at proper levels. I know these cars will run forever but I want to make sure mine does as well.
LiveSC400
1993 SC400 Maroon (sold)
1998 SC400 Diamond Pearl White (just bought)
#122
Racer
Your mechanic may have his reasons for saying that (besides the profits from annual fuel filter changes), but that advice contradicts many other posts on this forum that advise that the fuel filter seldom needs changing, if ever.
#123
Lexus Champion
Thanks for the clarification.
He just did it for me as part of the oil change. I brought in a new fuel filter myself and he said it was okay.
The thing is, my old fuel filter was really dirty. When he took it off the gasoline that came out of it was almost black in color. It should be clear.
Jon
He just did it for me as part of the oil change. I brought in a new fuel filter myself and he said it was okay.
The thing is, my old fuel filter was really dirty. When he took it off the gasoline that came out of it was almost black in color. It should be clear.
Jon
Originally posted by PERRYinLA
Your mechanic may have his reasons for saying that (besides the profits from annual fuel filter changes), but that advice contradicts many other posts on this forum that advise that the fuel filter seldom needs changing, if ever.
Your mechanic may have his reasons for saying that (besides the profits from annual fuel filter changes), but that advice contradicts many other posts on this forum that advise that the fuel filter seldom needs changing, if ever.
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95 SC400 bought w/ 147,500 miles
and she's about to flip to the big 150,000-but we had a Repo 97 ES300 come in this month with 225,700!! I said "praise God! My car's gonna last forever"!! When I saw that...
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95 sc400 blk/tan(for now).. had the car 5 years... 108k runs like the day i bought it... minimal maintenace.
currently in the process of full restoration. exterior is 100% interior is 99% completed(about to do a blk/saddle interior conversion w/led lighting. ....this car is definetely a keeper- 9 year old car? sure your right....prove it!
currently in the process of full restoration. exterior is 100% interior is 99% completed(about to do a blk/saddle interior conversion w/led lighting. ....this car is definetely a keeper- 9 year old car? sure your right....prove it!
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3-15-04
1993 SC300, 155k on the car, but 47k on the engine. (Old engine had 151k on it)
And unlike next level, my car has been nothing but problems for the past year that I've owned it. I love it anyway
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7-30-05
171,000 and still going. (and going and going and going...)
1993 SC300, 155k on the car, but 47k on the engine. (Old engine had 151k on it)
And unlike next level, my car has been nothing but problems for the past year that I've owned it. I love it anyway
Edit:
7-30-05
171,000 and still going. (and going and going and going...)
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121,000 96 SC300
Everything would be great if it wasn't for this annoying squeak coming from the throw-out bearing after a clutch change.
It would cost about $350 in labor to get rid of the squeak and i'm constantly putting it off.
Must admit that after changing the engine and tranny in a Camaro I only drove for 2 years, a squeak isn't that big a deal.
Everything would be great if it wasn't for this annoying squeak coming from the throw-out bearing after a clutch change.
It would cost about $350 in labor to get rid of the squeak and i'm constantly putting it off.
Must admit that after changing the engine and tranny in a Camaro I only drove for 2 years, a squeak isn't that big a deal.