Generally, a tune-up consists of checking the engine for parts that need cleaning, fixing, or replacing.
Common areas under inspection include filters, spark plugs, belts and hoses, car fluids, rotors, and distributor caps.
Many of these only require a visual inspection or a simple test.
Most dealership service departments advertise their ability to “service all makes and models.”
However, many places get service at competitive prices, ranging from $40.00 to $150.00 for a minimal tune-up that replaces spark plugs and spark plug wires.
Signs that your car needs a tuneup include.
Decreased Fuel Mileage.
Fuel mileage is quite difficult to monitor unless your vehicle has an MPG monitor, but if you've been driving your vehicle a while you should notice this drop in fuel efficiency.
Weird or New Noises.
Diminished Braking Capacity.
Engine Refusing To Start.