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I have almost 100,000 miles on my 05 Yukon, what maintenance should I look into getting done

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I would rplace your spark plugs and wires,clean the throttle plate and body,run fuel injector cleaner thru the tank or have a top engine cleaning done,replace your trans filter and have it flushed ,replace thermostat and have the cooling system flushed,replace front and rear differental fluids as well as transfer case fluid.It would also benefit you to replace your brake fluid,also your fuel and air filters

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Replace all fluids, wires, plugs, run scanner for trouble codes, some auto parts stores will do this for free, clean fuel injectors

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