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    Default Acura Integra 100k mile service/maintenance question

    I've had a lot of experience with honda/acura's, but I have never owned one with over 60k miles until I bought my 97 GSR. It currently has 93k miles. The 100k mile mark is coming up soon, So I was wondering exactly what maintenance/service needs to be done at or around the 100k mile mark. I am planning on having the timing belt, water pump, and tensioner pulley replaced. I also plan on changing the transmission fluid and engine coolant. I have replaced the spark plugs within the last 5k miles (NGK iridium), but I'm not sure what other parts of the ignition system need to be replaced. I have heard that the distributor cap, button, and plug wires need to be replaced, but I am not sure of the validity of this. I bought the car with 82k miles, and I am not sure what maintenance and service was done to the car before I bought it. The previous owner had oil change and other minor service records, but nothing indicating that any other maintenance was done.

    Considering that the car has close to 100k miles, what maintenance/service items would be recommended?

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    Timing Belt
    Water Pump
    Tensioner
    Cap/ROtor Button
    Wires
    Coolant (it will be done if you do the TB and WP)
    Tranny Fluid
    Valve ADjustment (do it at the same time you do the TB )
    Bleed Brakes

    thats what i would do
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    Timing Belt
    Water Pump
    Tensioner
    Cap/ROtor Button
    Wires
    Coolant (it will be done if you do the TB and WP)
    Tranny Fluid
    Valve ADjustment (do it at the same time you do the TB )
    Bleed Brakes

    thats what i would do
    lolol you're quick!!! Thanks for the info. +4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    Timing Belt
    Water Pump
    Tensioner
    Cap/ROtor Button
    Wires
    Coolant (it will be done if you do the TB and WP)
    Tranny Fluid
    Valve ADjustment (do it at the same time you do the TB )
    Bleed Brakes

    thats what i would do
    About how much am I looking at spending on this if I do it myself, and also if I have it done somewhere? I CAN do it, but I don't have a lot of time.
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    go through it all...and if your cam plug is leaking..do it while you are doing your timing belt..IMO..i would do it anyway



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    Quote Originally Posted by phatboislim
    go through it all...and if your cam plug is leaking..do it while you are doing your timing belt..IMO..i would do it anyway
    true. I didn't think about it at first, but I would probably have done it when it came down to it.

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    are u doing it yourself?

    edit: got ninja'd

    if you do this yourself...the timing belt will rock your bells. first you are going to either need someone to hold the brake pedal down while u try to break the bolt for the harmonic balancer, or u will need an impact wrench..after that..itll be pretty much simple..ill give u the link from TI.net that i used



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    Quote Originally Posted by phatboislim
    are u doing it yourself?
    well it depends on how much extra it will cost to pay a shop to do it. I can do it, but I dont know if its worth my time to spend a whole day doing it.

    EDIT: I have all the tools to do it myself, and I have done a timing belt before on my 5th gen Prelude.
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    from a shop with parts an labor i bet its around $1000-1200 with OEM parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    from a shop with parts an labor i bet its around $1000-1200 with OEM parts.

    Give Acura/Honda Specialists a call on Jonesboro to get a quote, ask for Tom, tell him mike fron BG sent you
    cool man thanks. If I decide I can't find the time to do it myself, I'll definitely give them a call.
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    article from TI.net on the timing belt/water pump replacement...practically verbatim except a few steps missing:

    http://www.team-integra.net/sections...ArticleID=1044

    cam plug replacement while you are doing the water pump:

    http://www.team-integra.net/sections...?ArticleID=576



    from what i've heard, not personal experience b/c i had my mechanic/family friend/father-in-law help me on doing my timing belt, that it would be advisable to purchase a helms manual b/c it gives u the step by step directions on how-to do it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by phatboislim
    from what i've heard, not personal experience b/c i had my mechanic/family friend/father-in-law help me on doing my timing belt, that it would be advisable to purchase a helms manual b/c it gives u the step by step directions on how-to do it.
    Yea I have a helms manual that I got when I replaced the clutch. Thanks for the links!!
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    no problem man



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    773 parts and labor pm me for the shops name.

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    i'm in the middle ga area and certified. PM me for more info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
    i'm in the middle ga area and certified. PM me for more info.
    If I go anywhere here in mid-ga I am going to go to premier imports. Chad does good work, he's just so busy that it will take him a few days to do it.
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    okie dokie. chad's a friend of mine and you are right he does good work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
    okie dokie. chad's a friend of mine and you are right he does good work.
    yea I've done quite a lot of business with him over the years, and he usually cuts me a pretty good deal. The only problem is having to wait to have things done since he is so busy all the time. He could have a shop 3 times as big and 3 more guys working for him and STILL be busy.

    where do you work by the way?
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    acura.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
    acura.
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    its the only acura dealership in the mid state
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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
    its the only acura dealership in the mid state
    I had my 03 CL type S 6 speed serviced there a few times before I sold it in 2006... Don't take this the wrong way, but it took one of the technicians 2 days to figure out why the brake lights were not coming on after I TOLD him it was the switch under the dash. He didn't believe me ( I had already tested it with my multimeter, but I couldn't tell him that because it would have voided the warranty). If it wouldn't have been under warranty I would have fixed it myself. It turned out good in the end, because I got them to check over EVERYTHING that the warranty covered, and they replaced a lot of little stuff (clock light, and a few other little things that would have been just a pain in the ass to do myself). I've always had a good experience there except for when one salesperson (reggie i think) tried to screw with me on an interest rate when I was going to trade on a 06 TSX. Other than that, I have no reason why I would not buy another car from them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by allmotoronly
    I had my 03 CL type S 6 speed serviced there a few times before I sold it in 2006... Don't take this the wrong way, but it took one of the technicians 2 days to figure out why the brake lights were not coming on after I TOLD him it was the switch under the dash. He didn't believe me ( I had already tested it with my multimeter, but I couldn't tell him that because it would have voided the warranty). If it wouldn't have been under warranty I would have fixed it myself. It turned out good in the end, because I got them to check over EVERYTHING that the warranty covered, and they replaced a lot of little stuff (clock light, and a few other little things that would have been just a pain in the ass to do myself). I've always had a good experience there except for when one salesperson (reggie i think) tried to screw with me on an interest rate when I was going to trade on a 06 TSX. Other than that, I have no reason why I would not buy another car from them.
    didn't start there until november of '06, so no offense taken. i can almost guarantee that the technician you are referring to is no longer with us. FYI checking continuity on a switch cannot/ will not void the warranty. the only time we will void the warranty is if you have altered something in such a way as to render it inoperable, or if the mileage or time limits have expired. other than that we can't do much to the warranty.

    as far as bringing it to us for the service, that's the best way to ensure the car is serviced to it's absolute best
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    I'd also do a fuel filter and clean/replace air filter depending on what kind you have. The cam plug is not an issue unless it is leaking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAtegs
    I'd also do a fuel filter and clean/replace air filter depending on what kind you have. The cam plug is not an issue unless it is leaking.
    yea but at $3 for the cam plug, I might as well change it while the valve cover is off and the valves are being adjusted. I have the fuel filter on my list of things to do, I just forgot to list it in the original post. as for the air filter, I have an AEM CAI with about 7k miles on it, so I'm not worried about that.
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