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Hey guys, I am about to do a tune up and keep reading about the UIM and LIM cleaning? What exactly is this? Why does it need to be cleaned?> My car has 110k on it, V6 and automatic. Can you pay a shop to do this work?
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UIM means Upper Intake Manifold. LIM means Lower Intake Manifold. Cleaning means removing all the carbon. A shop can do this for you, or you can try some product like SeaFoam, which I have had good luck with.
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a guy that i used to work for, who owns his own shop now uses the seafoam stuff....i think i am gonna give this a try at 65k on my car....thats only next week....i just dont feel like tearing the top part of the engine down unless i know something else cant be done....
oh and i got quoted like 40-50 bucks or something for the seafoam cleaning....not too bad if i must say so...
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for $50 they had better tear the whole intake apart and hand-clean the TB, UIM, and LIM.
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Originally posted by 95Sleeper: for $50 they had better tear the whole intake apart and hand-clean the TB, UIM, and LIM.
I disagree. That is a reasonable price for a shop. Many charge much more.
Of course you can save money if you do it yourself.
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I agree, Jim.. good price, though still expensive when doing it yourself is a MUCH better gain, and gets the gaskets replaced while you are at it (avoiding unmetered air, CEL's being on, and codes being thrown, and performance being hurt, as well as gas mileage.. at 110k, they may very well need to be replaced!
I would charge about $60 plus gaskets, to do it by hand, FWIW.
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Originally posted by Ray: I would charge about $60 plus gaskets, to do it by hand, FWIW.Ray
That's a bargin IMO, the job is worth more than that.
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certainly is.. and I have done this to a few local people in my area..
and I would certainly do it for anyone who wanted it done..
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Dammmm and i thought i chagred a lot, without gaskets all i charge is lunch(a good one)
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