How much does a tune-up cost?
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How much does a tune-up cost?
Whats the going price of a tune-up at a shop? what consists of a tune-up? how much would i save if i did the tune-up myself?
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (BaLcH1o4sHeEzY)
New spark plugs, change oil, new rotor & dizzy cap.
If you wanted to do a FULL 100k tune-up, it'd be oil pump, water pump, timing belt, plugs, wires, and change the oil.
If you wanted to do a FULL 100k tune-up, it'd be oil pump, water pump, timing belt, plugs, wires, and change the oil.
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (BaLcH1o4sHeEzY)
do it yourself and save a little over 100 bucks. change the oil, filter, tranny fluid (if its time), plugs, wires, cap, rotor, brake fluid check or change, radiator fluid check or change, power steering fluid check or change, check brake pads, check rotors for grooves or wear, check your exhaust for leaks...
am i missing anything fellas?
am i missing anything fellas?
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (Train)
"do it yourself and save a little over 100 bucks. change the oil, filter, tranny fluid (if its time), plugs, wires, cap, rotor, brake fluid check or change, radiator fluid check or change, power steering fluid check or change, check brake pads, check rotors for grooves or wear, check your exhaust for leaks..."
LOL dude thats not what there gonna do if he gos to a shop and asks for a tune up. Listen to "DEVLIN"
LOL dude thats not what there gonna do if he gos to a shop and asks for a tune up. Listen to "DEVLIN"
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (BaLcH1o4sHeEzY)
When I 1st got my teg, I did a complete tune-up with oem Acura parts ($160) + shop-time ($50)
total $210
cap, rotor, plugs, wires, pcv valve, oil, oil filter, air filter, tranny fluid change, radiator flush.
I suggest all dealer parts.
goodluck
total $210
cap, rotor, plugs, wires, pcv valve, oil, oil filter, air filter, tranny fluid change, radiator flush.
I suggest all dealer parts.
goodluck
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (PissedoffGS-R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PissedoffGS-R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">LOL dude thats not what there gonna do if he gos to a shop and asks for a tune up. Listen to "DEVLIN"</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (nyo91)
yea, like a few people above have said, you would be better off doing the "tune-up" yourself. oil and filter is a no-brainer...most of the other stuff is just a matter of getting the parts and taking a little time to check all your fluids and what not. i personally think it is better to do it yourself rather than take it in and have joe-bob tell you that "oh, this needs to be fixed, and oh, this is about to go out..." you know what i mean.
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (Devlins 91LS)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Devlins 91LS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">New spark plugs, change oil, new rotor & dizzy cap.
If you wanted to do a FULL 100k tune-up, it'd be oil pump, water pump, timing belt, plugs, wires, and change the oil.</TD></TR></TABLE>
oil pump? Who the hell rips you off?
And wires? Do you ever measure the resistance?
If you wanted to do a FULL 100k tune-up, it'd be oil pump, water pump, timing belt, plugs, wires, and change the oil.</TD></TR></TABLE>
oil pump? Who the hell rips you off?
And wires? Do you ever measure the resistance?
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (MightyMouseTech)
By the way, if you are asking to do a "tune-up" on your car, you obviously are not taking proper care of it. Read your owners manual of what to do and when. It is called the recommended maintenance schedule, and is all you should ever need. At least my customers are, including all the ones over 600k.
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (MightyMouseTech)
Wow you're a douchebag. You officially added NO useful information to this thread.
Who rips me off? Sorry bitch, but i do my own work myself. Also, i merely stated that changing the oil pump and spark plug wires as a "couldn't hurt anything" measure, because the guy obviously sounds as if his engine hasn't been worked on recently
Who rips me off? Sorry bitch, but i do my own work myself. Also, i merely stated that changing the oil pump and spark plug wires as a "couldn't hurt anything" measure, because the guy obviously sounds as if his engine hasn't been worked on recently
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (Devlins 91LS)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Devlins 91LS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wow you're a douchebag. You officially added NO useful information to this thread.
Who rips me off? Sorry bitch, but i do my own work myself. Also, i merely stated that changing the oil pump and spark plug wires as a "couldn't hurt anything" measure, because the guy obviously sounds as if his engine hasn't been worked on recently</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, it deff could hurt. His wallet.
Hell, why not change the engine.....couldn't hurt......
And adding "no usefull info" is better than adding the wrong info.
There is just no need for some of the items listed.
The proper items to replace are writen in black and white in the owners manual.
If the car has not seen work in a LONG time. Just start by doing a Type 4 inspection, which includes...
-plugs (if non-plat), rotor, air filter, oil change, valve adjustment, cabin filter (if equiped) and service the brakes front and rear and flush tranny fluid.
-coolant (if not long life) should be changed every two years, as well as brake fluid.
-everything else that gets done on a Type 4 is just inspections:
-PCV, cap, wires (measure resistance and moisture test), belts, exhaust etc etc etc.
Modified by MightyMouseTech at 1:43 PM 3/24/2004
Who rips me off? Sorry bitch, but i do my own work myself. Also, i merely stated that changing the oil pump and spark plug wires as a "couldn't hurt anything" measure, because the guy obviously sounds as if his engine hasn't been worked on recently</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, it deff could hurt. His wallet.
Hell, why not change the engine.....couldn't hurt......
And adding "no usefull info" is better than adding the wrong info.
There is just no need for some of the items listed.
The proper items to replace are writen in black and white in the owners manual.
If the car has not seen work in a LONG time. Just start by doing a Type 4 inspection, which includes...
-plugs (if non-plat), rotor, air filter, oil change, valve adjustment, cabin filter (if equiped) and service the brakes front and rear and flush tranny fluid.
-coolant (if not long life) should be changed every two years, as well as brake fluid.
-everything else that gets done on a Type 4 is just inspections:
-PCV, cap, wires (measure resistance and moisture test), belts, exhaust etc etc etc.
Modified by MightyMouseTech at 1:43 PM 3/24/2004
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (MightyMouseTech)
I've never heard of changing an oil pump as part of a tune up... is it even on the scheduled maintenance list?
Actually is the water pump even on the scheduled maintenance list? I know most people do it during timing belt change because it's right there anyway, but is it actually a maintenance item?
<-- 160K on original water pump, 70K on current timing belt will be changing both this summer.
Actually is the water pump even on the scheduled maintenance list? I know most people do it during timing belt change because it's right there anyway, but is it actually a maintenance item?
<-- 160K on original water pump, 70K on current timing belt will be changing both this summer.
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (PatrickGSR94)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've never heard of changing an oil pump as part of a tune up... is it even on the scheduled maintenance list?
Actually is the water pump even on the scheduled maintenance list? I know most people do it during timing belt change because it's right there anyway, but is it actually a maintenance item?
<-- 160K on original water pump, 70K on current timing belt will be changing both this summer.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Oil pump? No. Hell, I have never had to change one even on an engine rebuild (every measurement shows the same spec as new).
Water pump is not mandatory on the T.B. change. Some shop do it automatically. We find that the water pump will last at least one T.B. change. But, 90% of water pumps will crap out between the second and third timing belt. So we recommend changing the water pump with every second timing belt change. This is assuming that the coolant is changed regularly.
Actually is the water pump even on the scheduled maintenance list? I know most people do it during timing belt change because it's right there anyway, but is it actually a maintenance item?
<-- 160K on original water pump, 70K on current timing belt will be changing both this summer.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Oil pump? No. Hell, I have never had to change one even on an engine rebuild (every measurement shows the same spec as new).
Water pump is not mandatory on the T.B. change. Some shop do it automatically. We find that the water pump will last at least one T.B. change. But, 90% of water pumps will crap out between the second and third timing belt. So we recommend changing the water pump with every second timing belt change. This is assuming that the coolant is changed regularly.
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (JH4DC4)
depends how bad you get ripped off.
Your looking at between 100-250, but if your going to somewhere besides a dealer(or even a dealer), ask for some of the old parts for "just in case times"...I had troubles with my old accord with the dealer not replacing what they charged me for...
Your looking at between 100-250, but if your going to somewhere besides a dealer(or even a dealer), ask for some of the old parts for "just in case times"...I had troubles with my old accord with the dealer not replacing what they charged me for...
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Re: How much does a tune-up cost? (Zunger)
~100 bucks if u do it urself, and u should, its not hard at all...just do oil change/ oil filter/ plugs/ cap/ rotor/ fuel filter...i basically understand those are the basic parts for a tune-up..u can go a lil farther and do a coolant flush, brake flush, change ur trannie fluid, but since ur tight on money do what i said before..
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