That depends on the car. Some vehicles with points in the distributor needed a tune-up every 10,000 miles. Solid state ignitions have changed that number and many of the GM vehicles are advertising that you don't need your first tune-up for 100,000 miles. Refer to the owners manual for the recommended interval between tune-ups.
Tuneup + water pump + timing belt change = $801
all you have to do is get a tuneup and chang the oil
Running rough? Hard starting? reduced fuel economy? Recommended mileage from owner's manual?
The car might need a tuneup . also the problem might be related to fuel injectors that are not working properly.
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If you drive an older car that has a carburetor, it could be that you need an adjustment to it. Your engine could be misfiring, but the engine light doesn't come on. You should take the car to a local mechanic, because it might need a tuneup.
Depends on your car! 400-600$ depending how big your car is and the maintenance required! Hope this helps :)
yes
If you think you need one get it.
At 100,000 miles.
it could be a tuneup
Assuming the car is shaking at idle in drive, the engine is either in need of a tuneup or you may have a loose or broken motor mount.