Learn how to perform a simple tune up to make sure your car is running at its best, and just as importantly, maintaining efficient fuel consumption. Doing a car tune up is easier than you might think. Just a few steps and a few minutes will keep your spark plugs, ignition wires, O2 sensors, air filters, and cabin air filters in optimum working order.

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  1. Jack Diamond

    this is the "i dont void warrantys" 101

  2. Jacob E

    Oh god, autozone making videos, I had no idea🤦🏼‍♂️ So I get to buy a part from the worst parts store and watch their video on how to install it. I’ll be right back I need to goto autozone for some spark plugs.

  3. Chris Macy

    He looks like buddy from cake boss

  4. Joshua A

    Thought he was a mechanic by trade but the hand-signs say he’s a Mason. Good info though.

  5. Sugar Sukari

    What is you take your vehicle in for a tune up how can you check to see if work was actually done and how long does a tuneup takes…would I need to drop off my vehicle

  6. Dude

    My 370z has 62,000 miles. When it gets hot or idles for a while it starts to act weird. I tried to start it back up and it was idling extremely rough, the car was practically shaking. It's never done that before. Any advice? Does it just need a tune up?

    EDIT: Also when it started shaking violently like it was trying to die I tried to give it gas and it was struggling. I don't abuse the car and I take good care of it… it also struggles to start occasionally, but 95% of the time the car runs fine. What's going on here????

  7. :-D

    You didn't show how to change the wires. You just showed it to us.

  8. Samantha Richardson

    How often should you do a tune up?

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