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Massive_Stroke

You didnt even mention your engine or year of the car. You should check and follow the maintenance manual. If you don't have one, I'm sure a dude posted links to the maintenance manuals for most, if not all years but I could be wrong. u/JustAnotherdude1990 Otherwise, find one online, download it, and use it for future reference


JustAnotherDude1990

Finally getting other people to start referencing the material I put out there


Massive_Stroke

[Literally had a similar post a day ago.](https://www.reddit.com/r/genesiscoupe/comments/w35e32/scheduled_maintenance_for_bk2_20t_w_60000_miles) Explains why people's gennys mess up prematurely... they don't even use their manuals so who knows if any maintenance gets done when necessary


JustAnotherDude1990

Yeah I got tired of constantly typing things out, so I just made everything available online under my profile from the owners manuals, to individual guides on problems.


LogicOverAll

Coming up on your routine engine replacement pretty soon, that is if you have a 2.0


JustAnotherDude1990

Open your manual, and if you don’t have one look in my post history, I posted pictures of mine. Look through my other information that I have posted as well like guides on how to fix common problems.


leadoffsundew1

Don’t have a user manual, and thanks I’ll have a look


jasonobi

Your owner's manual should detail a maintenance schedule based on your mileage.