Maintenance: Labor Times

1999 Acura NSX V6-3.2L DOHC (VTEC)SECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Service or Charge
Normal Service
7,500 Miles0.60.0C
15,000 Miles0.90.0C
22,500 Miles0.60.0C
30,000 Miles5.80.0B
37,500 Miles0.60.0C
45,000 Miles1.90.0C
52,500 Miles0.60.0C
60,000 Miles6.10.0B
67,500 Miles0.60.0C
75,000 Miles1.40.0C
82,500 Miles0.60.0C
90,000 Miles6.10.0B
97,500 Miles0.60.0C
105,000 Miles8.50.0B
112,500 Miles0.60.0C
120,000 Miles6.10.0B
127,500 Miles0.60.0C
135,000 Miles1.90.0C
142,500 Miles0.60.0C
150,000 Miles5.80.0B
Severe Service
3,750 Miles0.50.0C
7,500 Miles1.20.0C
11,250 Miles0.50.0C
15,000 Miles1.50.0C
18,750 Miles0.50.0C
22,500, Miles1.20.0C
26,250, Miles0.50.0C
30,000 Miles5.80.0B
33,750 Miles0.50.0C
37,500 Miles1.20.0C
41,250 Miles0.50.0C
45,000 Miles2.00.0C
48,750 Miles0.50.0C
52,500 Miles1.20.0C
56,250 Miles0.50.0C
60,000 Miles5.80.0B
Note
With Timing Belt Service Add4.60.0B
63,750 Miles0.50.0C
67,500 Miles1.20.0C
71,250 Miles0.50.0C
75,000 Miles1.50.0C
78,750 Miles0.50.0C
82,500 Miles1.20.0C
86,250 Miles0.50.0C
90,000 Miles5.80.0B
93,750 Miles0.50.0C
97,500 Miles1.20.0C
101,250 Miles0.50.0C
105,000 Miles5.80.0B
Note
With Timing Belt Service4.60.0B
108,750 Miles0.50.0C
112,500 Miles1.20.0C
116,250 Miles0.50.0C
120,000 Miles5.80.0B
Note
With Timing Belt Service Add4.60.0B
123,750 Miles0.50.0C
127500 Miles1.20.0C
131,250 Miles0.50.0C
135,000 Miles2.00.0C
138,750 Miles0.50.0C
142,500 Miles1.20.0C
146,250 Miles0.50.0C
150,000 Miles6.20.0B
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