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Tune up Parts (OEM or AutoZone/Pep Boys)
I've tried searching before I posted, but I can't find what the required parts are for a tune-up on a 2000 Chevy Lumina with 126,000 miles. I've had the car a few years and haven't driven it over 15,000 miles total. The transmission fluid and filter was changed a year ago (Oct. 07-new torque converter and pressure relief valve) and the fuel filter was changed July/August 07. Any suggestions or what parts are required? I want to get it done before it starts to get really cold. Thanks
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Re: Tune up Parts (OEM or AutoZone/Pep Boys)
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Re: Tune up Parts (OEM or AutoZone/Pep Boys)
It would help to post what engine your car has if you're looking for part numbers.
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Re: Tune up Parts (OEM or AutoZone/Pep Boys)
No AutoZone parts,they sell the cheapest garbage out there and skip on quality.Their plug wires are junk,seen one on a 1992 truck miss after someone AutoZone wires on.They went into the garbage can and replaced with top of the line Carquest wires.Plus AutoZone sells Bosch plugs which are junk.Bosch does not stand behind anything they make and there stuff is junk.My local Snap On dealer knows someone that worked for Bosch and said Bosch is not worth working for.Some of the Bosch plugs you cannot retrive with a magnet,non magnatizable metals.
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