jzwu wrote:Thanks man!
I did the timing belt/water pump/drive belts at 95k miles at the dealer and paid dearly. At least, no problem with that so far.
Sounds like I need to get the plugs changed. I will do it myself as I have done same for my V6 Nissan Maxima, a real pain in the ass though.
make sure you get the right plugs - i think stock on the lara is the double platinum - i just put new NGK DPs in today. when i bought the car, it had 80k & dollar bin champions in it. thing ran rough as hell. the DPs make a BIIIIG difference. i dunno about the V6, but on the I4 the spark plug ports are wicked deep - i need 2 socket extenders to get to the plugs (& 1 set of needlenose pliers to get them out).
anyway, pick up plugs (don't forget the dielectric goo), wires, air filter, PCV, cabin filter (if you feel inclined), fuel filter - that's a real pain...i needed a pipe wrench to complete that job & you have about 2-1/2" of space for rotating your wrench. that's pretty easy stuff.
flush your liquids if you know how or have a mechanic do it. i would also get a tire rotation & balance if you haven't done that lately, check out suspension & check exhaust for leaks.
110k! awww! you're baby's growing up! my 99 just hit 150k & still purrs like a kitten! remember, the more maintenance you do now, the less costly repairs you'll have later.