90K tune up

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by learnfpga, Jul 16, 2007.

  1. learnfpga

    learnfpga Guest

    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....
     
    learnfpga, Jul 16, 2007
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  2. learnfpga

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    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...
     
    Joe LaVigne, Jul 16, 2007
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  3. 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
     
    http://www.ClubPlug.net - Your Source for Online S, Jul 16, 2007
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  4. learnfpga

    learnfpga Guest

    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?

    Thanks All
     
    learnfpga, Jul 16, 2007
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  5. learnfpga

    mred Guest

    You have to know your local mechanic is competent with Honda products
    and fluids
    I would check several dealers in your area , as there are dealers ,and
    then there are dealers.

    I have an `02 Camry but I drive 20 miles out of my way to Hogewoning
    Toyota to have it surviced in Brantford Ontario, rather than in
    Ancaster or Hamilton Ont. where I live.

    I KNOW this dealer is fair and he knows the vehicle .And does good
    work to boot.(I know ~!!!!having worked on my cars all my life before
    I got too old and crippled.)
     
    mred, Jul 16, 2007
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  6. learnfpga

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    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.
     
    Joe LaVigne, Jul 17, 2007
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