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Previous vehicles needed service every 30000km or less.
Not bad for 130000km if I now need a real service, after only wiper blade and tire changes? And as far as I can see, it's only flushing brake fluid if the pads and discs are still good.
You should have read the owners manual, but even without reading it you should know that it’s recommended that you flush your brake fluid every 2-3 years.
I asked my SC about doing that. Their answer was generally not necessary. My manual says "check every two years, replace if necessary" Local SC says they never change it.
I disagree with you calling it a blatant lie. I've rarely heard of someone changing brake fluid on a Tesla after 2 years.
I'm curious what you disagree with my post earlier. Are you denying that a Lexus requires gasoline to run? Are you denying that gasoline and diesel contributes to deaths? I'd love to hear what you disagree with.
I disagree with you calling it a blatant lie. I've rarely heard of someone changing brake fluid on a Tesla after 2 years.
I'm curious what you disagree with my post earlier. Are you denying that a Lexus requires gasoline to run? Are you denying that gasoline and diesel contributes to deaths? I'd love to hear what you disagree with.
You don’t need to hear about it, you can read it in the owners manual. I called it a lie because I didn’t think people drive cars without knowing about the maintenance required on the most critical component of the vehicle.
I don’t even remember which post of yours I disagreed with.