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  • Engine Tuning Tips

    Getting a regular tune up of your car is vital to an automobile's long life. Neglecting even one tune up can have disastrous results. At the very least your car will perform badly. Getting a tune...

  • Car Tuning Basics

    Tuning your car may include checking a few systems and replacing a few parts or a major inspection and main parts replacement, depending on engine mileage and your type of driving. Consult this...

  • How to Tune Up a Car Engine

    Tuning up a car engine can involve inspecting the automatic transmission fluid, the brakes, the brake pads, the drive belts, the evaporative emission system, the fuel tank, the fuel filter, the...

  • What Is Involved in a Car Tune-Up?

    A car tune-up is a necessary part of a good vehicle maintenance program. By ensuring the proper function and performance of a vehicle engine and all of its supporting systems, a good car tune-up...

  • Car Tune Up Safety

    Safety should always be a top priority when doing a car tune up or any auto maintenance. Learn more about safety during car tune ups with tips from a mechanic in this free car maintenance video.

  • Benefits of Automobile Tune Ups

    For several reasons, vehicles should get tune ups every 30,000 miles or every 2 years. Traditionally, the most basic tune up involved replacing spark plugs, but now many other maintenance services...

  • How to Tune-Up Engine Problems

    Here is some information on how to diagnose some tune-up issues and take you through some steps on how to take care of them with a simple tune up.

  • How to Tune up a Mazda

    Performing a tune-up on your Mazda is a routine part of regular car maintenance. Performing a tune-up at regular 30,000-mile intervals will keep your automobile in good working condition and...

  • How to Tune Up a Car

    Your car should receive a tune-up (often referred to as a "major service") every two years or 30,000 miles, whichever comes first. During this tune-up your car will receive some new parts that...

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