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What needs to be replaced at the same time as a car's AC compressor?

I just had to get my 2008 Honda's AC compressor replaced. My car has about 95,000 miles. What else should I be on the lookout for replacing?

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Sophie Newman · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Even with a reputable car manufacturer like Honda, it’s important to keep a regular
maintenance schedule
as your vehicle ages. Maintaining your car will help it run better and last longer.
After 90,000 miles, it’s always a good idea to have your belts checked if you haven’t already. Timing belts need replacing after reaching a certain mileage, usually 75,000 to 90,000 miles. You should also get your fluids checked and hoses inspected for leaks and bulges.
Beyond these, a great way to check for maintenance is your car’s owner’s manual. Most manuals have a recommended schedule for maintenance based on the vehicle’s mileage.
For some extra protection, consider getting a roadside assistance membership with your
car insurance company
or
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Wishing your car many more miles!”
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