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The intervals for a car tune up, aka (also known as) a maintenance service, varies between different types of vehicles. Today's newer cars with electronic ignition and fuel injection systems can go from 25,000 miles to as many as 100,000 miles without needing a major maintenance service. Older cars, with non-electronic ignitions, generally require a tune up every 10,000 to 12,000 miles or every year, whichever comes first.

The best way to know the recommended maintenance service intervals for your specific vehicle is to read the owner's manual. However, if you want to keep your car performing at its peak operating efficiency, check the various components periodically, even though it may not be time for a tune up. This is especially important if you do a lot of stop-and-go driving, pull heavy loads (like a camper or boat), or travelling in the mountains, your vehicle may require a tune up more often.

It is probably time for a maintenance service on your electronic ignition system (i.e., a car tune up), if you are noticing any of the symptoms below:

  • Rough idling -- It may sound like your engine sputtering when you come to a stop.
  • Frequent stalling -- The spark plugs may be fouled or worn, the gap between the spark plug electrodes may need adjusting, or an electronic sensing device may need to be adjusted.
  • Hard starting – There may be a problem in the starting system [a weak battery, a failing fuel pump, a weak ignition system, or a faulty electronic component, such as the electronic control unit (ECU)].
  • Lacks power -- Your car lacks the required power to make a safe overtake of a slower vehicle, or up a gradual incline.

For safety, schedule a full diagnosis with a trustworthy auto mechanic. The correct maintenance service could prevent a future accident.

Need expert advice on a car tune up? Contact our ASE certified technicians today at Rebel Automotive or go online to https://www.rebel-auto.com for more information. We will be pleased to take care of your vehicle and provide you with honest and professional maintenance service and repairs. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Henderson, NV, Las Vegas, NV, and North Las Vegas, NV.

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It may be time for a tune up if you notice certain symptoms. Read your owner's manual for the recommended interval for a car tune up.

The intervals for a car tune up, aka (also known as) a maintenance service, varies between different types of vehicles. Today's newer cars with electronic ignition and fuel injection systems can go from 25,000 miles to as many as 100,000 miles without needing a major maintenance service. Older cars, with non-electronic ignitions, generally require a tune up every 10,000 to 12,000 miles or every year, whichever comes first.

The best way to know the recommended maintenance service intervals for your specific vehicle is to read the owner's manual. However, if you want to keep your car performing at its peak operating efficiency, check the various components periodically, even though it may not be time for a tune up. This is especially important if you do a lot of stop-and-go driving, pull heavy loads (like a camper or boat), or travelling in the mountains, your vehicle may require a tune up more often.

It is probably time for a maintenance service on your electronic ignition system (i.e., a car tune up), if you are noticing any of the symptoms below:

  • Rough idling -- It may sound like your engine sputtering when you come to a stop.
  • Frequent stalling -- The spark plugs may be fouled or worn, the gap between the spark plug electrodes may need adjusting, or an electronic sensing device may need to be adjusted.
  • Hard starting – There may be a problem in the starting system [a weak battery, a failing fuel pump, a weak ignition system, or a faulty electronic component, such as the electronic control unit (ECU)].
  • Lacks power -- Your car lacks the required power to make a safe overtake of a slower vehicle, or up a gradual incline.

For safety, schedule a full diagnosis with a trustworthy auto mechanic. The correct maintenance service could prevent a future accident.

Need expert advice on a car tune up? Contact our ASE certified technicians today at Rebel Automotive or go online to https://www.rebel-auto.com for more information. We will be pleased to take care of your vehicle and provide you with honest and professional maintenance service and repairs. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Henderson, NV, Las Vegas, NV, and North Las Vegas, NV.

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