Tune up can sometimes differ between people. What is he including. Oil change with Mann filter fuel filter Wires, cap Check or adjust timing check, add fluids Drive the van, check over condition of things including brakes, fuel hoses and such. does he know the van? if not more time may be needed. IF this is a first time visit to a new shop I don't 160 is bad. If you go to him a lot and he know the history some of the smaller time checks can be cut out. JFF
>How much should I expect to pay for a "typical" tune-up? I was quoted $160. >This sounds a bit high. I thought maybe $100 to $120, so i was surprised at >this particular quote. ---------Patrick |
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