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recommissioning 200

Back after a long break - I am about to bring my trusty 93 240 wagon out of a long slumber. When we pulled it out to put on the trailer, it started right up with a jump. Nothing substantial awry. I now have a good place to work on it and plan to go through it thoroughly. Here it what I am planning:

All new fluids including brake fluid
New fuel filter
New timing belt, tensioner, and front engine seals
New rubber parts - v-belts, hoses, window scrapers, wipers
Probably going to pull all the door cards and clean/relube the window mechanisms
Replace the headlight switch (I have one)
Replace the cruise control actuator at the gas pedal (rubber failed)
Will check the engine mounts but I believe they are recent and still good
Probably will replace the wheel bearings as a PM measure.
Going to have to go through the AC system and replace at least the compressor since it is locked up

What am I missing?
Thanks in advance






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