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    Perentie Service Checklist

    Hi guys.

    I'm just preparing a service checklist for my prerentie.

    I'm covering all the niggly bits I like to keep an eye on either at 5000k service or before/after long trips.

    Can you guys tell me if there is anything I may have left out?

    Note that I do not have a winch but have included this anyway.

    Feel free to copy, modify and re-distribute this list as you see fit.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/mndd53u55o....xlsx'dl=0

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    looks good!

    It might be useful to do a second list with some part numbers in it.

    like for oil/fuel/air filters, plug washers etc.

    maybe also common failure items? tie rod ends etc..


    I have a list of quite a few of those if you want it.

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    That's next on my to do list as well. I'd like to create a central point to place said list so the community can maintain it too.

    I have web hosting and drop box account I can dedicate to the task.

    Tie rod ends are something I plan to do soon so I'll add them to the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Before the security nazis get to it this is a copy of the file that is given to authorised repair agents to reproduce for their grease monkeys when we send off 110's for civvie servicing.

    Ive compared it to the Uncontroled set of 110 emei's that I nabbed from up north when I was turning spanners there and its near on identical.

    a couple of phone calls, some emailing and here it is.

    a civvie copy of the emei that I get to use at work.


    Attachment 7221

    no you cant have the refered EMEI's the mob I got to give these back to me didnt get them.
    This is what you need ^

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    RTC 4472 Steering Damper
    RTC 5869 Tie rod end and ball joint; right hand (QTY 2)
    RTC 5870 Tie rod end and ball joint; left hand (Qty 1)

    FRC 4835 - Gearbox and rear diff fill gasket
    FRC 4810 - Gearbox and Transfer Case drain gasket



    513 770 0301 - Thermostat
    894 321 0100 - Gasket thermostat housing to head
    894 176 0310 - sealing ring = thermostat


    894 321 2191 - Isuzu oil filter (Isuzu part number)
    897 172 5491 - Isuzu fuel filter (Isuzu part number)
    894 107 5460 - Engine oil sump plug Gasket (Isuzu part number)
    894 107 5570 - Engine oil sump plug (Isuzu part number)

    AIR FILTER - Outer
    P900433 - Donaldson brand
    AF 4059K - Fleetguard brand

    AIR FILTER - Inner
    P900434 - Donaldson
    AF988 - Fleetguard

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    I had also started doing this but in a different format. However I like yours more haha, good work.

    EDIT: My idea was more of a service log, but I think a checklist works better.

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    I use your thread alot actually.

    But was hoping to make something printer friendly.



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    Quote Originally Posted by dranoweb View Post
    I use your thread alot actually.
    What thread is that?


    Quote Originally Posted by dranoweb View Post
    But was hoping to make something printer friendly.



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    Also a good idea! Then you can always scan it back into your drop box for record keeping.

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    What about adding a field for checking battery? (voltage, condition etc) I imagine some people rarely open the battery compartment.

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    I didnt think of that. I have led volt/amp on the dash and check if anything looks out of ordinary.

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