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    Average cost of a 120,000 mile tune up

    I just broke the 120,000 mile mark and have to get me tune up soon.

    What did it cost for most people to have it done by a Honda dealer or someone else? Also, was that with or without the timming belt? Is it more cost effective to have both the timming belt and engine maintance done at the same time?

    Thanks for any advise
    Girls are like yellow lights, do i go for it or do i stop?

    #2
    u should probly get ur timing belt done if it hasnt been done before. i havent had it done in a while but normal tune ups at my honda dealer go for just under 120 bucks

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      #3
      u'd probably want a timing belt with the tune-up because the reccomended mileage to replace the timing belt on our cars is 90k.

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        #4
        Originally posted by boulder
        I just broke the 120,000 mile mark and have to get me tune up soon.

        What did it cost for most people to have it done by a Honda dealer or someone else? Also, was that with or without the timming belt? Is it more cost effective to have both the timming belt and engine maintance done at the same time?

        Thanks for any advise
        Yes, it would be cheaper to get everything done at the same time, because it'll be a one time labor fee. I know having the belts changed wasn't cheap.

        If you have an automatic transmission, i would also have the fluid flushed and replaced with honda tranny fluid again.
        Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport

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          #5
          My accessorie belts by the pulley are all aftermarket (good year belts). I am not sure of the timing belt though??
          hahahahah

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            #6
            Originally posted by FishyMan
            My accessorie belts by the pulley are all aftermarket (good year belts). I am not sure of the timing belt though??
            thats what i'm wondering is whats the quickest way we can access the timing belt to sneak in a peek to check the condition.

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