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Dayco Fan Clutch - 115820

Dayco Fan Clutch - 115820

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SAS Control Arm - UA305L

SAS Control Arm - UA305L

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OEX Bayonet Globe 12V P21W BA15s - GLX23818
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OEX Bayonet Globe 12V P21W BA15s - GLX23818

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Penrite HPR Diesel 10W-40 Engine Oil 20L - HPRD10020

Penrite HPR Diesel 10W-40 Engine Oil 20L - HPRD10020

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Kit - KWB3092

Kelpro Wheel Bearing Kit - KWB3092

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Kelpro Oil Seal - 98674

Kelpro Oil Seal - 98674

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Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1385

Gates Moulded Heater Hose - 02-1385

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Repco Gas Strut - RGS15381

Repco Gas Strut - RGS15381

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SAS Control Arm - UA305R

SAS Control Arm - UA305R

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Permaseal Valve Cover Gasket - RC3273

Permaseal Valve Cover Gasket - RC3273

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SAS Ball Joint - SB1521

SAS Ball Joint - SB1521

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE1532

SAS Tie Rod End - SE1532

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ439
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ439

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK1132

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK1132

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CODE9 Strut - 913002

CODE9 Strut - 913002

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Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL207

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL207

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Receiver Drier Desiccant Bag - RDX0050
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Receiver Drier Desiccant Bag - RDX0050

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK3092

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Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1769

Repco Brake Shoe Set - RCBS1769

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Goss Fuel Injector Seal Kit

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2008 Mazda BT-50: General Information and Maintenance Tips

The 2008 Mazda BT-50 is a solid choice for anyone looking for a rugged and reliable ute that can handle both daily drives and tough worksite conditions. Known for its sturdy build and practical design, this model has made its mark as a dependable vehicle in the Australian market, especially for tradies and outdoor enthusiasts. The BT-50 offers a comfortable cabin, a decent load tray, and solid performance, blending Mazda's sporty feel with the functionality expected from a ute.

Under the bonnet, the 2008 BT-50 typically comes with a choice of diesel and petrol engines, with the diesel variants being especially popular down under due to their fuel efficiency and torque. This ute sports a traditional ladder frame chassis, which adds to its durability when carrying heavy loads or towing trailers. It's a versatile vehicle suited to both city streets and off-road adventures, making it a practical pick for varied lifestyles.

Maintaining a 2008 Mazda BT-50 isn't too complicated, but regular upkeep is key to keeping it running smoothly for years. Here's a high-level look at some of the maintenance essentials every BT-50 owner should keep on their radar.

  • Engine and Fluids It's important to keep an eye on the engine oil levels and quality. Changing the oil and oil filter every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometres is a good rule of thumb. Mazda's diesel engines particularly appreciate fresh oil for longevity. The coolant system also needs regular checks to prevent overheating, especially in the warm Australian climate. Ensure the coolant levels are topped up and flush the system as recommended in the owner's manual.
  • Transmission and Differential The automatic and manual transmissions on the BT-50 require routine servicing too. For automatics, fluid changes every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometres help avoid costly repairs down the track. Manual gearbox oil and differential fluid should also be checked and replaced according to the maintenance schedule, particularly if the ute is used for heavy towing or off-roading.
  • Brakes and Suspension Given the BT-50's role as a workhorse, its brakes take a fair bit of strain. Regular inspection of brake pads, discs, and brake fluid helps maintain stopping power and safety. Keeping suspension components like shocks and bushings in good nick ensures the ride stays comfortable and capable, particularly when the tray is loaded. Any unusual noises or handling quirks are worth getting checked out sooner rather than later.
  • Tires and Wheel Alignment Tires do more than just keep the ute moving. Maintaining proper tread depth and tyre pressure not only improves fuel efficiency but also keeps the vehicle safer on the road. Rotating tyres every 10,000 kilometres encourages even wear, prolonging tyre life. Also, wheel alignment should be checked regularly, especially if the BT-50 spends time off-road or towing, to avoid uneven tyre wear and improve handling.
  • Battery and Electrical The battery is another component that needs occasional attention. Checking battery terminals for corrosion and ensuring the battery holds a good charge can prevent unexpected breakdowns. This is especially important if the BT-50 sits idle for long periods. Also, make sure all electricals like lights, indicators, and the starter motor are functioning properly.
  • General Checks and Cleaning Keeping the BT-50 clean inside and out isn't just about looks. Washing off mud, salt, and grime helps protect the paint and undercarriage from rust, which can be a concern on older utes. Regularly inspect the tray for rust spots or damage from heavy use. Minor surface rust should be treated early to avoid spreading. Inside the cabin, keeping the upholstery and dashboard clean can prevent wear and tear over time, preserving the ute's value.

Some other handy tips for BT-50 owners include paying attention to warning lights on the dash and addressing any unusual sounds or smells promptly. It's always better to catch potential issues early. If the ute is driven hard or used for towing regularly, more frequent servicing might be necessary to maintain its peak condition.

Overall, the 2008 Mazda BT-50 offers a good mix of toughness and driveability. With a bit of regular care and attention to the key maintenance points, this ute can keep powering through both workdays and weekends without trouble. Whether it's hauling gear around the job site or heading out for a bush trip, looking after the BT-50 ensures it stays reliable and ready for action.