really?VamPyroX said:If your car is still under warranty, you can get it checked for free at the dealership.
Yes, most dealerships offer free check-ups and repair as long as the car is under their warranty and that it hasn't been voided by you doing the repair yourself. For instance, if you buy a new car with a one-year warranty... it will be good for that one year. However, if you have an oil leak or a belt break... and you fix it yourself, then the warranty is void. After that, you can't take it in to get fixed. The same goes for computers. Some computer companies void the warranty if you download other programs for your own leisure... such as Ad-Aware or Spybot. :roll:DeafSCUBA98 said:really?
It depends on the age of your car, and the recommendations of your manual.quiet gal said:How would you know if your car or van needs a tune up?
What are the clues that I should be looking for?
How do you replace a filter more often than the oil? When you pull the old filter out, the oil flows out too.Jtm said:Well, oil itself just need to be changed every 6k, while filter need to be repaced every 3k.
My hubby has always done all the maintenance on our vehicles, and it never voided any warranties. The only thing that voids warranties is if you make unauthorized modifications to your car, such as lowering the suspension, "souping up" the engine, etc. Replacing a belt is no big deal.VamPyroX said:Yes, most dealerships offer free check-ups and repair as long as the car is under their warranty and that it hasn't been voided by you doing the repair yourself. For instance, if you buy a new car with a one-year warranty... it will be good for that one year. However, if you have an oil leak or a belt break... and you fix it yourself, then the warranty is void. After that, you can't take it in to get fixed. ..
Reba said:How do you replace a filter more often than the oil? When you pull the old filter out, the oil flows out too.
Why would you want to pour used oil back in?Jtm said:drain it out into clean pan or container, after you replace the filter, pour it back in.
But, I would rather blow extra cashes to replace oil tho. Sometime peopel can be too conservational.
Yes, Hubby has a couple of those that he uses.webexplorer said:... Then, I had to buy a special drill to take the broken spark plug's metal ring. The drill is called "screw extractor."
webexplorer said:My Ford Explorer 96 V8 - I bought 8 spark plugs and wires. Now, I have a hard time to take a spark plug out because it is too tighten. I turned my socket on right like unscrew the light bulb or screw. How can I take it off?
Also, should I put some oil at the end of the new spark plug?
Nesmuth said:When I had my 'straight 6' chevy nova, it was easy to do the tuneups myself. Nowadays the engines are designed to be serviceable by only the dealers and or mechanics who will be happy to bleed your wallet dry.
Richard