Look in the Owner's Manual, or online.
See Section 7: Maintenance Schedule of your "Owner's Manual" for Info.....
Maintenance Schedule The best way to get the maintenance schedule for your vehicle is to go to www.genuineservice.com and choose maintenance schedule from the left column. You'll then need to enter your VIN or answer some questions (year, model, transmission, etc.) about your vehicle. You'll get a complete maintenance schedule for your Ford Expedition. Good luck. or ------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the "http://www.edmunds.com/products/maintguide/index.html" (no VIN needed). Not only will it tells you the manufacturers recommended service, it'll estimate what it should cost in your zip code.
It normally means you need to change the oil/filter. But it can mean other regularly scheduled maintenance is required. Your owners manual will list the maintenance schedule.
Maintenance Schedule The best way to get the maintenance schedule for your vehicle is to go to www.genuineservice.com and choose maintenance schedule from the left column. You'll then need to enter your VIN or answer some questions (year, model, transmission, etc.) about your vehicle. You'll get a complete maintenance schedule for your Ford Expedition. Good luck. ------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the "http://www.edmunds.com/products/maintguide/index.html" (no VIN needed).Not only will it tells you the manufacturers recommended service, it'll estimate what it should cost in your zip code.
Never seen one online, go to auto parts store and buy, "Haynes Repair Manual #47017"
If you are still running the OEM belt,right now. Look in the maintenance schedule. For the 2004 V6 it is nine years or 90,000 miles. I is probably somewhat less for the 2000.
The V6 has a cam timing belt. Check the maintenance schedule for the car and you'll find the belt is scheduled for replacement at 90,000 miles. BTW the 4-cylinder Solara has a timing chain, no maintenance needed.
Most Asian cars tend to have a timing belt. If you have a maintenance schedule, see if there is a timing belt change interval. If so, it is a belt.
The Maintenance Schedule requires Inspection (and replacement if necessary) of the Camshaft Drive Belt (aka Timing Belt) at every 30,000 miles and Replacement at 105,000 miles.
P- Allen Smith Gardens - 2000 Maintenance was released on: USA: 6 February 2010
Use any major brand 30W or 10W30 or 15W30 motor oil. Just be sure to stay within the manufacturer's suggested maintenance schedule for oil changes.
See your service manual. Oil and filter every 3k. spark plugs every 60k. tranny fluid and filter (auto) every 15K (100K for a manual). These are just the basics Link with GM's schdule http://www.gm.ca/gm/english/services/goodwrench/schedule/model?vehicle=2000_saturn_s-series