<FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Following up on the logic here, one would say that no TSB's should ever be done, no recalls, no updates, etc. in order to keep the car "virginal" thereby maximizing it's value.
While I can certainly understand the desire to avoid molestation and maximizing value, I respectfully again suggest this scenario:
10 years from now, you want to sell your car. The potential buyer has the following issues to address:
Safety Recalls
TSB 998 MAY 02 Recall - Steering Rack / Differential Mount
TSB 731 JUL 97 Recall - Airbag Control Module
TSB 712 APR 97 Recall - Passenger Air Bag Safety
Emissions Recalls
TSB 726 OCT 97 Recall - OBD II Catalyst Monitor Non-Functional
TSB 725 SEP 97 Recall - OBD II Catalyst Monitor Not Functional
Service Bulletins
08-01-99 JAN 99 Vehicle Security System - Malfunctions
08-49-98 NOV 98 Electronic Entry Module - Fails To Respond
18-11-98 MAR 98 Engine - Rough/High Idle
18-32-97 DEC 97 PCM - Erratic Rpm Drop/Perceived Misfire
09-08-97 NOV 97 Engine - Oil Pan Seepage
23-59-97 NOV 97 Rocker Panel - Corrosion
05-09-97 NOV 97 Front/Rear Brakes - Noise, Squeal, Moan, Chatter
23-58-97 NOV 97 Interior - Strong Resin Odor
08-14-97A JUN 97 Battery - Premature Failure
14-02-97 MAY 97 Engine - Lack of Wide Open Performance
181597 APR 97 PCM - Intermittent Misfire/Or MIL ON/No DTC's Set
081797 APR 97 Vehicle Theft Security System - Malfunction
23-03-97 FEB 97 Black Plastic Body Components - Chalky Residue Safety
08-10-97 FEB 97 Instrument Panel - Backlight Flickers
08-06-97 FEB 97 High Mount Stoplamp - Flickers on Braking
23-04-97 FEB 97 Seat Belt - Rubs on Quarter Panel
How does he do it, given the car is now 15 years old and out of production for 10?
Sure, if you're planning on putting it in a time capsule for 15 years, I'd agree. Or if you acquire the materials to complete all recalls and TSB's as someone has suggested, I'd agree. But if someone wanted to buy the car 10 years from now and enjoy it safely, I'd think he'd have a hard time paying full value given that the alarm doesn't work, the oil pan leaks, the intake gaskets are bad, the PCM is causing a misfire, the frame is of suspect strength, etc.
In my opinion, better to have all factory authorized updates performed now while you can and then put the car in the bubble.
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