If you've checked everything else, check the tires. If the vibration starts at low speed and it's more of a sidwards oscilation you should check the tires. It could be a slipped belt in one of the tires. If it's a slipped belt, you'll never be able to balance out the vibration. ok...just got this question....sorry...assuming it passed the visual underneath, you may have bad alignment....or bad engine mounts... take it to a brake shop, and have the free no obligation brake inspection, and ask them to drive it...a second opinion is whats needed here... :)
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No more than any other "regular" tuneups.
Because of the exhaust manifold covering the spark plugs and wires as compared with the 3.3 engine it's going to run you a bit higher then normal tuneups. The best price I have seen around at an actual mechanic shop and not some independently owned one is $140. I would say anything less then 200 is good
These are maintenance items like changing motor oil, rotating wheels and tuneups. They should be done at recommended intervals to maximise vehicle performance and reduce wear.
average life of a 3.1 v6 with proper oil changes and tuneups lasts about 160,000 miles according to common reviews on engine life
Of course the answer depends on the care and kind of driving done. With regular oil changes, and general care/maintenance/tuneups as needed (not the dealership schedule) my 95 jeep is now over 300k miles and runs well.
Check out Autozone.com. Log in with your vehicle info, then navigate to repair guides. You may have to check out a few different subjects, (ignition systems, tuneups, etc,). You'll find it. I did. Be diligent and you will find a wealth of info. Good luck. Chuck
I know there are at least (2) of them: BEFORE Catalyst AFTER Catalyst *Sold with or without connectors There are several brands Bosch - Denso - Replacement - SNG - Walker Products Improve Your Cars Engine Response, Gas Mileage And Lower Its Emissions When You Replace Its Tired Old Oxygen Sensor Will this really improve gas mileage? How do you know if the old one is bad, if the check engine light is not showing a problem? They recommend them at tuneups, but is this just a way to make more money?
Generally speaking, todays cars do not require tuneups. If your check engine light is on, your need computer diagnostics. If you go by your owners manual, you will see that the plugs do not need changing until 100,000 miles. Change your fuel filter every 30,000 miles. Check the air filter at each oil change.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -U-E-P-. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter U and 4th letter E and 6th letter P. In alphabetical order, they are: tuneups
New spark plugs and wires are all that is needed to tune up your 1987 thru 1990 Chevy Celebrity, assuming they are needed. Since it uses a distributor-less ignition system points are no longer used and the timing is all controlled by the ignition control module. It makes for quick and easy tuneups.