Over 200,000 miles
Use the exact weight that is listed in your owners manual and nothing else. It can be synthetic, conventional, or high mileage.
IF ITS GOT OVER 100,0000 MILES I WOULD TRY CASTROL SYNTHEIC. IT MADE FOR AUTOS THAT HAVE HIGH MILEAGE. IF ITS LOW MILEAGE GO WITH REGULAR CRASTROL 10-W-40...GOOD JEEPING
This vehicle does not come w/ timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. No known problems. They can get loose when engine reaches very high mileage.
For one year only, in 1998 the Grand Cherokee Limited model was offered with a 5.9 liter V8. That is a 360 cubic inch engine that required high test gasoline. The average V8 was the 5.2 liter that was in a milder state of tune in the Grand Cherokees. The base engine was the 4.0 liter straight 6 cylinder. The current options are the 3.7 V6, 4.7 V8 and 5.7 (Hemi) V8 and a 3.0L V6 (diesel)
The computer is not seeing a voltage drop across the coolant sensor. You could have a bad sensor, broken wiring, or a bad computer.
Around 30-40 psi when at full operating temperature. Can even be somewhat lower on a high mileage engine.
High mileage is almost always considered anything over 100,000 miles for a 2003 model.
It depends on the engine. 100k, 200k, or 300k
Use the exact weight that is listed in your owners manual and nothing else. It can be synthetic, conventional, or high mileage.
70,000-80,000 miles would be considered high as in possible engine work needing to be done soon, ie cam chain
For a 2000 Infiniti G20, high mileage is generally considered to be over 150,000 miles. Given the age of the vehicle, engines with mileage above this threshold may have increased wear and a higher likelihood of needing repairs. However, well-maintained examples with lower mileage can still be in good condition, so service history is also important to consider.
30000 miles
around 8000 clicks
Not necessarily- it all depends upon how well maintained the engine has been, and also whether it's the vehicles' original engine or not. A high-mileage engine that has been well looked after and cared for, will be in a better running condition than a low-mileage one that hasn't. Also, if the vehicle has had a replacement engine fitted, then mileage will be irrelevant anyway as far as the engine's condition is concerned.
Average mileage per year is 10-14,000 on a vehicle, so more than this would be high mileage.
75000+
depends on the bike about 60000km