2nd Gen (DA)

Acura Integra (1990–1993)
Maintenance Schedule

6 recurring services keep the 1990–1993 Acura Integra healthy — starting with oil changes every 3,750 miles. Budget roughly $2,600–4,000 in routine maintenance over 100,000 miles at typical U.S. shop prices.

Applies to model years 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993

Oil change every 3,750 mi
Services tracked 6
Est. cost / 100k mi $2,600–4,000
Biggest single job Timing Belt

Full schedule

Intervals follow the factory maintenance schedule for the 1990-1993 Acura Integra. Cost ranges are typical U.S. shop prices.

Service Interval Est. cost Notes
Oil Change Every 3,750 mi or 3 mo $25–35 Engine oil and filter replacement
Valve Adjustment Every 15,000 mi or 15 mo $130–200 Valve clearance adjustment
Brake Pads Every 25,000 mi or 30 mo $100–170 Brake pad replacement
Transmission Fluid Every 30,000 mi or 3 yr $80–120 Manual/automatic transmission fluid
Spark Plugs Every 30,000 mi or 3 yr $70–110 Spark plug replacement
Timing Belt Every 90,000 mi or 90 mo $350–550 Timing belt, water pump, tensioner

Common questions

How often should I change the oil on a 1990–1993 Acura Integra?

Every 3,750 miles or 3 months, whichever comes first. A typical U.S. shop charges $25–35. Engine oil and filter replacement.

How much does it cost to maintain a Acura Integra (1990–1993)?

Routine maintenance on the 1990–1993 Acura Integra runs roughly $2,600–4,000 over 100,000 miles at typical U.S. shop prices, spread across 6 recurring services. Independent shops usually land near the low end; dealers near the high end.

What is the most expensive scheduled service on this Integra?

Timing Belt at $350–550, due every 90,000 miles. Timing belt, water pump, tensioner.

Cost ranges are estimates for typical U.S. independent shops and dealers; your local prices will vary. Always confirm intervals against your owner's manual — severe driving conditions (towing, short trips, extreme heat or cold) shorten many of them.