I considered doing it myself at first, then I opened the hood. Computers and fuel injection and me do not get along at all, and this engine is sideways. Like most cars owned by older people down here, mine has low miles but sat a lot, so things deteriorate and gum up. It had a slight roughness at idle. They actually did a lot of work for the $ 1200.......plugs, wires, cleaned injectors and rails, and one motor mount was going away. It was the best money I spent as it now runs like it should and they were able to tell me everything else looks fine under there.

I bought a set of shop manuals for it on Ebay,so in the future I may be able to do some things myself. But the older I get the less I like working on cars I have to drive every day............had enough of that when I was younger.

Don