Acura Integra Repair in San Carlos, CA

A+ Japanese Auto Repair, Inc. has been servicing fewer and fewer Acura integras over the years as they have been out of production. However we still have many customers that bring in their Acura integras for service and repair in San Carlos , CA and the surrounding San Francisco bay area. Our mechanics are experts at Acura repair and service and are here to help with any automotive repair or service questions you may have. Give us a call at (650) 595-2277 or via email and we can help you with any of your auto repair and service questions. Or if you would like to book a convenient appointment online please do so here.

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Acura Integra Auto Repair & Service

Acura Integra - A Brief History:

Honda launched the Acura brand to create a separate luxury division to appeal to up-market buyers. At first, there were only two models; the Integra and the Legend. The Integra debuted in Japan in 1985 and went on sale in North America the following year as part of the then-new luxury lineup. The Integra was a sporty hatchback (only hatchbacks were available in North America), and the vehicle’s reliability and performance made it an instant hit, especially for those buyers looking for a cheaper alternative to German imports.

The Emergence of VTEC:

Using the knowledge gained from Formula 1 racing, Acura introduced its VTEC variable valve timing system to the Integra in the early '90s. The system helped the Integra squeeze every drop of power out of its small 4-cylinder engine while maintaining fuel efficiency.

A+ Japanese Auto Repair, Inc. & The Acura Integra:

Throughout the years, the Integra developed a large following of consumers since it was able to satisfy both the need for a basic commuter car and the desire for more upscale features and performance. In addition, consumers were reassured by their confidence in Honda’s reliability and low ownership costs. More importantly, the Integra showed that Acura was able to compete with the global luxury car manufacturers in terms of design, quality and creature comforts. A+ Japanese Auto Repair, Inc. has been performing auto repair and service on the Acura Integra since we opened our doors in 1997. With over 17 years of repairing the Acura Integra we are now known as the best alternative to the dealer for Acura Integra auto repair and service. A+ Japanese Auto Repair, Inc. uses ASE Master Certified Auto Repair Technicians and the same high quality parts as the dealership. We perform these auto repairs and services at a far better price than the dealership. We also offer a 24 month / 24,000 mile warranty on all auto repair and service performed on your Acura Integra. Contact us today or make an appointment online.

Acura Integra: Factory Service Schedule

(This is a guide - depending on your driving style, conditions where you drive, model year, towing etc... your individual service schedule on your Acura Integra will vary from this schedule)

Acura Integra: 5000 MILES, OR 6 MONTHS

Engine Oil and Oil filter change service

Check and reset tire pressures

Check and inspect all fluid levels and conditions

Perform visual comprehensive vehicle inspection

Acura Integra: 15000 MILES, 24000 KM, OR 12 MONTHS (1 YEAR)

Replace air cleaner element (30,000 except in dusty conditions)

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Acura Integra: 30000 MILES, 48000 KM, OR 24 MONTHS (2 YEARS)

Replace air cleaner element (Use normal schedule except in dusty conditions)

Inspect valve clearance [at 30000 miles (48000 km) only]

Replace spark plugs

Inspect and adjust drive belts

Replace transmission fluid (MT/AT/CVT)

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Acura Integra: 45000 MILES, 72000 KM, OR 36 MONTHS (3 YEARS)

Replace air cleaner element (Use normal schedule except in dusty conditions)

Replace engine coolant

Replace brake fluid

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Acura Integra: 60000 MILES, 96000 KM, OR 48 MONTHS (4 YEARS)

Replace air cleaner element (Use normal schedule except in dusty conditions)

Replace spark plugs

Inspect and adjust drive belts

Replace transmission fluid (MT/AT/CVT)

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Acura Integra: 75000 MILES, 120000 KM, OR 60 MONTHS (5 YEARS)

Replace air cleaner element (Use normal schedule except in dusty conditions)

Replace engine coolant

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Acura Integra: 90000 MILES, 144000 KM, OR 72 MONTHS (6 YEARS)

Replace air cleaner element (Use normal schedule except in dusty conditions)

Replace spark plugs

Inspect and adjust drive belts

Replace transmission fluid (MT/AT/CVT)

Inspect front and rear brakes

Replace brake fluid

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Acura Integra: 105000 MILES, 168000 KM, OR 84 MONTHS (7 YEARS)

Replace air cleaner element (Use normal schedule except in dusty conditions)

Replace timing belt and inspect water pump

Inspect idle speed

Replace engine coolant

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Acura Integra: 120000 MILES, 192000 KM, OR 96 MONTHS (8 YEARS)

Replace air cleaner element (Use normal schedule except in dusty conditions)

Replace spark plugs

Inspect and adjust drive belts

Replace transmission fluid (MT/AT/CVT)

Check parking brake adjustment

Lubricate locks and hinges

Clean antenna mast

Maintenance Notes:

Replace engine oil and oil filter every 5,000 miles (6000 km) or 6 months

Check engine oil and coolant at each fuel stop

Inspect front and rear brakes every 75000 miles (12000 km) or 6 months

Rotate tires every 7500 miles (12000 km)

Inspect Supplemental Restraint System 10 years after production

Visually inspect the following items every 7500 miles (12000 km) or 6 months:

Tie rod ends, steering gear box, and boots

Suspension components

Drive shaft boots

Visually inspect the following items every 15000 miles, 42000 km, or 12 months (1 year):

Brake hoses and lines (including ABS)

All fluid levels and condition of fluids

Cooling system hoses and connections

Exhaust system

Fuel lines and connections

Lights and controls

Vehicle underbody

Acura Integra Owner Maintenance Checks:

You should check the following items at the specified intervals.

  • Engine oil level - Check every time you fill the fuel tank.
  • Engine coolant level - Check the radiator reserve tank every time you fill the fuel tank.
  • Windshield washer fluid - Check the level in the reservoir monthly. If weather conditions cause you to use the washers frequently, check the reservoir each time you stop for fuel.
  • Tires - Check the tire pressure monthly. Examine the tread for wear and foreign objects.
  • Lights - Check the operation of the headlights, parking lights, taillights, high-mount brake light, turn signals, brake lights, and license plate lights monthly.

A+ Japanese Auto Repair, Inc. performs Acura Integra car repair & service

Belmont, San Carlos , San Mateo, Foster City, Redwood City, Redwood Shores, Woodside, Half Moon Bay, and the greater bay area. Contact A+ Japanese Auto Repair, Inc. for all of your Acura Integra car repair and car service needs.

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