Auto Tune Up

Keep Your Engine Running Smoothly with Auto Tune Ups

Regular auto tune ups are key to maintaining your vehicle’s performance and fuel efficiency. At OK Lube, Oil & Tire, we understand how important it is for your car to run smoothly and reliably. A tune up helps prevent breakdowns, improves engine response, and can extend the life of your vehicle.

Our experienced team checks crucial systems like spark plugs, ignition, and fuel delivery to make sure everything is working as it should. Whether your car is due for routine maintenance or you’re noticing some rough idling or sluggish acceleration, our tune up service will get your engine back to peak condition. Tulsa drivers trust us to deliver honest, thorough service that keeps their vehicles running strong on every drive. 

Our Process

Detailed Radiator Repair Process

Comprehensive Vehicle Inspection

We start by inspecting your engine and related systems to spot any worn parts or potential issues that could affect performance.

Replacing Spark Plugs and Filters

Worn spark plugs and clogged filters can reduce fuel efficiency and power. We replace these parts to improve combustion and airflow.

Ignition System Check

We test and tune the ignition components to ensure proper timing and spark strength for smooth acceleration and reliable starts.

Fluid Levels and System Test

Finally, we check fluid levels and run your engine through various performance tests to confirm everything runs efficiently and smoothly.

FAQs

How often should I get a tune up?

Most vehicles benefit from a tune up every 30,000 miles or as recommended in the owner’s manual.

Common signs include engine misfires, rough idling, poor fuel economy, and difficulty starting.

Yes, a well-tuned engine burns fuel more efficiently, which can improve your mileage.

Some basic tasks can be done at home, but professional service ensures thorough inspection and quality parts.

Tune ups usually take one to two hours, depending on your vehicle and specific needs.

A tune up can address common causes of engine warning lights, but some issues may require further diagnosis and repair.