Before 100K Miles
The $20-$35 fixes to do before the known Ford, GM and RAM failure points grenade your truck
The launch wedge, and the one I wish every customer had read before they ever needed me. Most big-ticket truck repairs aren't bad luck — they're a cheap part that got ignored until it took an expensive one down with it. This is the cheap-fix-and-real-interval way: the known weak points by make, the 'lifetime fluid' myth that costs you a transmission, and the plain line on what's safety-critical and belongs with a licensed mechanic.
- The 'lifetime fluid' myth, dismantled — why the sealed transmission costs you a rebuild and the real fluid interval that prevents it
- The $20-$35 known failure points on Ford, GM and RAM — the cheap part that heads off the expensive grenade, by make and mileage
- Which warning light is a five-dollar sensor and which one means stop the truck right now, told straight
- The cooling-system service nobody does — why mixing the wrong coolant cracks a head gasket, and the real flush interval
- Spark plugs and the cheap insurance intervals the 'lasts forever' marketing buried
- A plain STOP-and-call-a-pro line on brakes, the airbag/SRS light, and anything under fuel pressure — stated like I'd tell my own kid