Coming up on 90k - Questions about 90k service
What goes on in the 90k service? Timing belt, water pump...? What can I do myself? I've never changed a timing belt before... I heard it's a PITA, but I guess we all have to learn sometime eh?
The 90k is the same thing as the 30k, but like you said, i would include the timing belt and water pump also. and while those belts are out, you may as well replace all of them. that is my plan when i hit it.
otherwise, the rest of the service that Acura would do is mainly inspections.
big pic.....
otherwise, the rest of the service that Acura would do is mainly inspections.
big pic.....
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:werd: Do teh timing belt and water pump yourself, it's not really *that* hard and you save a ton of money. I mean a TON of money. I just used the Helms manual. The hardest part was getting the crank pulley bolt loose but there's plenty of info on HAN about how to get it so I won't repeat it here.
I bought my car ('95 Integra LS) just after the seller had the 60k service. It's a bit more than 60k later, and I never took it for it's 90k or 120k service. I've been good with the preventative maintenance, so are the 30k services necessary? I know they're a bit pricey, and my wife and I can't really afford to drop that much.
Rob R.
Rob R.
Originally Posted by borateen
I bought my car ('95 Integra LS) just after the seller had the 60k service. It's a bit more than 60k later, and I never took it for it's 90k or 120k service. I've been good with the preventative maintenance, so are the 30k services necessary? I know they're a bit pricey, and my wife and I can't really afford to drop that much.
Rob R.
Rob R.



