If you have the automobile manual (usually located in the glove box of the vehicle) it will usually have s suggested time period and/or when you reach a certain mileage when you should bring your car in for a tune-up. IMHO, don't wait till your car breaks down on the side of the road to tune up your car! If need-be ask around, or use your instincts when you feel your car isn't performing as well as it normally does and bring it in to have it looked at by a trained professional. A general web search shows that its generally a good idea to perform a tune up every 25k miles!
every 100,000 miles
The cost to tune up a 1998 Lincoln Navigator depends on the needs of the vehicle, the cost of supplies, and the cost of labor. There is not a standard price for the tune up. A mechanic can give an estimate for the job.
Needs a Tune up
It depends on what model year of Lincoln Navigator According to the various Owner Guides Up to the 2001 model year ( 5W-30 ) 2002 and newer ( 5W-20 )
My 1999 is averaging 12.7 right now with 97,000 miles on it. I am hoping that after the 100,000 mile tune up it will get better!
What parts do I need to tune up my 2001 Toyota corolla because it almost has 90,000 miles.
You can get your 1998 Lincoln Navigator to raise off the wheels by jacking up the vehicle. Jack the vehicle up from the frame. The vehicle will raise off the wheels.
it can hold up to 28 gallons ==================================================== It depends on which MODEL YEAR According to the ( 1998 ) Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide it has a ( 30 U.S. gallon gas tank )
where can I go to get a tune-up for my 01 suburban..for a reasonable price
Taake it to a machanic.
On a 1999 Navigator it is located right up under the hood where the passenger headlight is. Needs to move from left to right...
tune up would be like a few hundred dollars if im not mistaken