Depends on how you drive your car, and where you drive ie: Dusty Desert conditions, or Mountains, or Flat terrain...
l Change engine oil and oil filter every 3,000 miles (5,000 km) or 3 months.
l Replace engine coolant every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 36 months.
l Replace positive crankcase ventilation valve (PCV valve) (6A666).
l Rotate tires.
l Replace spark plugs.
l Inspect accessory drive belts (8620).
l Inspect exhaust heat shields.
l Change automatic Transmission Fluid.
l Inspect front and rear brakes. (2)
l Lubricate suspension (Town Car).
l Lubricate steering linkage.
l Replace air cleaner element. (1)
Inspect Ignition Wires Cap & Rotor
From $400 to $500.
Could be time for a tune up.
Have you checked to see if the security system is shutting you down? Try the fuel pump relay
Strong possibilty of crossing 2 or more of the Spark Plug Wires.
No, there is no city called Tune Town. It seems to be a fictional name.
The town tune let's you design your own tune that plays whenever the big clock strikes on the hour. Whenever you talk to an animal, the town tune will play when you first talk to them. The town tune can be altered at the town hall, or post office.
It's when you can change the town tune by talking to the other animals. They will start singing a tune, and will ask if you like it. If you do and say yes, that tune will be the new town tune.
Drive-in A Tune-Up Movie - 1999 was released on: USA: 12 March 1999
every 100000 miles
That depends on what kind of songs you are talking about. Town Tune: No, you don't have to pay to change your town tune. You can change your town tune at the Town Hall in the Civic Center. Just talk to Pelly/Phillis, and select "Change town tune!". Song for your Jukebox/Radio/ect.: Yes, you have to pay bells to buy songs for your music-playing system.
If you go into the town hall and go to where pelly or phillys is standing and you talk to them click on town tunes and you can change the tune and whatever. Bezzie Jezzie
I'd like to know how to do a tuneup on a 1997 Lincoln Towncar. I'm especially interested in how to replace the spark plugs. I was once told one would need to raise the entire engine to replace them. Is that true?