san diego shops that do good work on integras?
hey, i'm looking for a decent san diego shop to do work on an integra.
trustworthy, reasonably priced, and quality work a must. does anybody have any suggestions?
Plus, how much for a 75k service?
TIA
trustworthy, reasonably priced, and quality work a must. does anybody have any suggestions?
Plus, how much for a 75k service?
TIA
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Soup **** »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">15k/45k/75k mile service
Change Engine Oil & Filter
Change Tranny Fluid
Replace Fuel Filter
Replace Air Filter
Inspect Front & rear Pads, Rotor & calipers
Inspect all fluid levels
adjust parking brake
inspect clutch operation, adjust freeplay and check fluid level condition
adjust all belts
inspect suspension mounting bolts for tightness
inspect exhaust system
inspect tire wear and set tire pressure
check hoses belts and coolant level
inspect battery and clean terminals
adjust alternator belt
inspect valve clearance
check wiper blades and winshield washer fluid
lube door, hood latches and hinges
rotate tire and balance
inspect and clean spark plugs
inspect cap and rotor
road test</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why not do it yourself? Unless you're down in SD for school, in which case you can always find a willing fellow HT member to help you out
I'd say the hardest part would be the valve adjustment. Changing oil, tranny fluid, and the air filter (if you don't have a K&N) are cake.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Soup **** »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">15k/45k/75k mile service
Change Engine Oil & Filter
Change Tranny Fluid
Replace Fuel Filter
Replace Air Filter
Inspect Front & rear Pads, Rotor & calipers
Inspect all fluid levels
adjust parking brake
inspect clutch operation, adjust freeplay and check fluid level condition
adjust all belts
inspect suspension mounting bolts for tightness
inspect exhaust system
inspect tire wear and set tire pressure
check hoses belts and coolant level
inspect battery and clean terminals
adjust alternator belt
inspect valve clearance
check wiper blades and winshield washer fluid
lube door, hood latches and hinges
rotate tire and balance
inspect and clean spark plugs
inspect cap and rotor
road test</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why not do it yourself? Unless you're down in SD for school, in which case you can always find a willing fellow HT member to help you out
I'd say the hardest part would be the valve adjustment. Changing oil, tranny fluid, and the air filter (if you don't have a K&N) are cake.
i'm going to school at UCSD. i posted this to help a friend out but if there is somebody on h-t that would like to help out and help my friend and i do the service then there's dinner and a
in it for you!
in it for you!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LiKe_WhOa! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i'm going to school at UCSD. i posted this to help a friend out but if there is somebody on h-t that would like to help out and help my friend and i do the service then there's dinner and a
in it for you!
</TD></TR></TABLE>
If I were in SD I'd help you out... unless you and your buddy are gonna be up in the LA area anytime soon
in it for you!
</TD></TR></TABLE>If I were in SD I'd help you out... unless you and your buddy are gonna be up in the LA area anytime soon
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