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We would normally run a bottle through just before an oil change.
We eventually sold the car when the AC system finally died. The engine itself was still performing absolutely perfectly.
The only time a fluid has worked a miracle on my car was when I realized I should pay attention to Honda's trans service guidelines instead of GMs manual for my Honda powered Saturn Vue. Pretty much saved my transmission at 110k. I encourage everyone to research and be knowledgeable about their car, even if they are paying to have the work done. Each car has it's unique maintenance quirks that can impact longevity. There is a wealth of knowledge out there to put to work for you and most garages aren't going to deviate from their one size fits all recommendations unless you lead them to it.
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We would normally run a bottle through just before an oil change.
We eventually sold the car when the AC system finally died. The engine itself was still performing absolutely perfectly.
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The manual for our '18 DI Chevy basically says this. Stated in the format of, if you don't use top tier most of the time you need this every oil change. Well the GM branded bottle of the same thing.
The only time a fluid has worked a miracle on my car was when I realized I should pay attention to Honda's trans service guidelines instead of GMs manual for my Honda powered Saturn Vue. Pretty much saved my transmission at 110k. I encourage everyone to research and be knowledgeable about their car, even if they are paying to have the work done. Each car has it's unique maintenance quirks that can impact longevity. There is a wealth of knowledge out there to put to work for you and most garages aren't going to deviate from their one size fits all recommendations unless you lead them to it.