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What are Edmunds.com Manufacturer-Recommended Maintenance Schedules?
Answer
Edmunds.com is now providing AutoCheck with access to its Manufacturer-Recommended
Maintenance Schedules. These schedules provide parts, labor and
cost estimates for each scheduled service recommended by the Manufacturer.
These will help you figure out how much it will cost to maintain
a specific vehicle and how often it will need to be serviced.
You'll also
be able to access key data on factory recall information and listings
of technical service bulletins (TSBs).
A link to these
Schedules is available on most AutoCheck Vehicle History Reports in
Detailed Vehicle History section. When you click on the link, you
will need to:
- Complete
the Manufacturer-recommended Maintenance Schedules entry screen.
- Click Go
- Click on the mileage range that is relevant to the vehicle you
are interested in.
Your Vehicle
History Report will remain open in a separate browser window, so
you can return to it easily.
If you have
any problems or questions regarding the Edmunds.com Manufacturer-Recommended
Maintenance Schedules, please contact the Help Desk at Edmunds.com.
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