Common questions

Do you tip at Jiffy Lube?

Do you tip at Jiffy Lube?

If you want to tip, you definitely can (in most cases). The average tip is $5 – $20. can you leave your car at Jiffy Lube?

How much does it cost to flush out an engine?

Most people choose to flush their engines without the aid of a professional, but if you do choose to have a mechanic perform the job, expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $150 in parts and labor.

What kind of fluid does Jiffy Lube use?

We don’t forget about your vehicle between oil changes. With every Jiffy Lube Signature ServiceĀ® Oil Change, we provide complimentary fluid top off service on vital fluids including motor oil (the same type of oil purchased originally), transmission, power steering, differential/transfer case and washer fluid.

How does a 4 cylinder Dodge Neon work?

Your Dodge Neon’s intake manifold is part of the engine that supplies the fuel-air mixture to all four cylinders. A bolt-on header collects the exhaust gases from each cylinder into one pipe, reducing back pressure. Less pressure means your engine runs more efficiently, squeezing out increased amounts of horsepower and torque.

When did the Dodge Neon first come out?

Introduced in the 1995 model year, the Neon was sold through three brands–Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth. This peppy compact car was initially available in both coupe and sedan formats before Chrysler decided to go with the sedan configuration only for its final years.

How can I Make my Dodge Neon run faster?

This allows you to legally and safely override factory settings to gain a small, but noticeable increase in horsepower and torque, just enough extra power to help your Dodge Neon move with authority. Bolt on a cold-air intake. Colder, denser air helps your Dodge Neon run faster. Unfortunately, factory-installed settings and parts restrict airflow.

We don’t forget about your vehicle between oil changes. With every Jiffy Lube Signature ServiceĀ® Oil Change, we provide complimentary fluid top off service on vital fluids including motor oil (the same type of oil purchased originally), transmission, power steering, differential/transfer case and washer fluid.

Your Dodge Neon’s intake manifold is part of the engine that supplies the fuel-air mixture to all four cylinders. A bolt-on header collects the exhaust gases from each cylinder into one pipe, reducing back pressure. Less pressure means your engine runs more efficiently, squeezing out increased amounts of horsepower and torque.

When was the last year Dodge Neon was made?

This peppy compact car was initially available in both coupe and sedan formats before Chrysler decided to go with the sedan configuration only for its final years. Though 2005 represents the last year of production, the Neon remains a favorite for the tuner set who enjoy customizing their rides to maximize performance.

This allows you to legally and safely override factory settings to gain a small, but noticeable increase in horsepower and torque, just enough extra power to help your Dodge Neon move with authority. Bolt on a cold-air intake. Colder, denser air helps your Dodge Neon run faster. Unfortunately, factory-installed settings and parts restrict airflow.

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Ruth Doyle