For several reasons, vehicles should get tune ups every 30,000 miles or every 2 years. Traditionally, the most basic tune up involved replacing spark plugs, but now many other maintenance services are included as well, and should also be performed if the automobile owner does a tune up work at home.
A main benefit of automobile tune ups is the mechanic's inspection of the vehicle and the replacement of any parts needed, including the spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, ignition rotor, fuel filter, belts, fluids and air filter.
Replacing these parts prevents roadside breakdowns, stalling, difficulty starting the engine and rough idling.
This maintenance also has the benefit of reducing emissions and fumes.
Replacing spark plugs, and other dirty and worn parts, increases gas mileage.
If a vehicle owner decides to sell the car outright, regular maintenance with the associated paperwork adds to the vehicle's value.