Re: 90K tune up
learnfpga@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jul 16, 2:38 pm, "http://www.ClubPlug.net - Your Source for Online > Spark Plug Cross Reference Catalogs!" <clubp...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> On Jul 16, 2:05 pm, Joe LaVigne <jlavi...@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > learnf...@gmail.com wrote: >> > > I have 2001 Honda Civic with about 88K. I was looking at maintainence >> > > manual and it recommends lot of things to be done at 90K. >> > > (Transmission Fluid, Spark Plug replacement etc etc) >> >> > > My question is what would be approximate cost of this whole thing? >> > > Also is it better to get it done from a dealer than say a local >> > > mechanic? >> >> > > Thanks in advance.... >> >> > Without the whole list, an estimate isn't going to happen... >> >> > As for dealer vs local mechanic, it doesn't matter, as long as the >> > mechanic >> > is reputable and competent, and as long as they use the right fluids. >> > For instance, Honda Transmission fluid is a must... >> >> I have to agree with Joe, you need to make sure that the local >> mechanic is competent. One thing is for sure, the local mechanic will >> or should be cheaper compared to the dealer. >> :-) >> >> Good luck. >> Frank- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > I am looking for Transmission fluid, Coolant, Brake Fluid, Oil/Filter > Change, and Spark plugs. The dealer I called said the 90K service > would be about $500. I think thats exhorbitant. I called my local > mechanic and he quoted approx 200-250 bucks. > > Is it recommended to have original fluids like coolant and > transmission fluid etc? Yes. AAMOF, I would recommend OEM on everything you listed, except for the Oil and Filter. The other fluids are a must, as are the spark plugs (for the most part)... If they can't get OEM plugs, use NGK. |
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