The recommended mileage for a tune-up is between 3,000 and 5,000 miles. This ensures that the vehicle is operating at maximum efficiency.
When performance and fuel mileage drops.
every 100000 miles
Failure to maintain tune up maintenance.
When performance and fuel mileage decrease.
It is a mileage interval, not an inspection. If you have 100,000 miles then replace it.It is a mileage interval, not an inspection. If you have 100,000 miles then replace it.
Tune up is not specific enough. Unless you have 100k miles on your Lexus then it does not need a tune up. You should call your Lexus service department, or go to Lexus.com to find out what the specifications for the service interval you desire.
Depends on the mileage on the vehicle which you failed to list.
Refer to the owners manual for the recommended frequency of service and tune-ups. Tune-ups are usually scheduled at specific intervals based on mileage.
Bad gas mileage can sometimes be attributed to a vehicle in need of a tune-up. Have your car serviced and see if that improves the gas mileage.
Need to know what engine you have and the mileage. More info please.
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.