- Warning Lights – Warning lights are your friend. Although we fear when they come on, they let us know that our auto is not working properly and needs some attention. When the “check engine” light comes on, it means your car needs immediate attention.
- Dim Lights – When your car’s headlights or interior lights dim periodically, this usually signifies an electrical issue. Alternators that aren’t working properly cannot keep a battery charged.
- Sight, Sound & Smell - If you are hearing unusual sounds from your car’s engine; you need to have it checked soon. A burnt smell or over-heating electrical connections can be the symptom of a serious electrical circuit or fuse malfunction.
- A Dead Battery- A dead battery is a very common malfunction, especially in the winter months when the temperatures drop low and our auto’s lights are on for extended periods of time. It also can happen when headlights or interior lights are left on without the car running. Most of the time, a jump-start will take care of the problem. But, when this happens, you will want to have the car battery inspected to see if it needs to be replaced. A strong battery can prevent future repairs to starters and alternators.
- Broken or Loose Electrical Connections - A single little wire or connection that is broken can lead to a myriad of electrical malfunctions in your car. Don’t delay in having an auto electrical service, as sometimes simply reconnecting an on-line fuse or connection can bring life back to your car.
There is another alternative other than your dealership for performing those scheduled vehicle maintenance items on your car or truck. Precision Automotive Billings has been providing Full auto service Preventive Maintenance and Auto Repair for the Billings, Laurel and Shepherd, Montana area for over 25 years.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Top 5 Signs of Auto Electrical Service Problems:
Auto Mechanic: Tips to communicate effectively with your mechanic!
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Common Facts about required vehicle Oil Changes:
Why is changing your vehicle’s oil a good thing?
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
3 Facts about Transmission Repair and Transmission Service.
Here are three common questions and answers about transmission service:
- Is transmission service different than transmission repair?
- Why does transmission repair cost so much?
- Can I get a price quote over the phone?
Friday, 21 October 2011
Brake Repair Billings MT: 6 Signs of a possible brake replacement!
6 signs of wear and tear you can see, hear, and feel when braking:
- Your car is pulling to one side
- The pedal pulsates
- A “mushy” feeling when you step on the pedal
- Squealing and whining sounds
- Repeatedly adding brake fluid to the master cylinder
- Sound of “metal-to-metal” contact
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Car Alignment – Do you know the 4 Signs that a Wheel Alignment is needed!
These 4 signs will let you know if your vehicle needs a wheel alignment:
- The tires are wearing rapidly and unevenly
- Your car pulls or drifts away from a straight line when you let go of the steering wheel
- Your car “wanders” on a straight road and you are constantly making steering corrections
- The spokes of the steering wheel are off to one side while driving straight
- If the tread is deeper on the edges than in the center, the tire is over-inflated
- If the tread is deeper in the center than the edges, it is under-inflated
- If the tread is deeper on one side than the other, have your wheel alignment checked out.
- Run your hand back and forth across the tread to check for a “saw-tooth” wear pattern (tread is smooth in one direction, but jagged in the other). Have your car alignment checked as soon as possible as this condition causes rapid tire wear.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Air Conditioning Repair Billings MT: 4 Signs you need an Air Conditioner Repair!
4 Signs that Your A/C System Needs an Air Conditioner Repair
- Hot air coming from the vents, even though the dial is set on “cold!”
- Runs continually, but never really feels cold
- Operating colder than the dial setting indicates, “freezing” you out
- Making strange noises
A Diagnostic Air Conditioning Repair includes:
- Visual inspection of all A/C components
- Full system performance test
- State of charge and system control tests
- Leak test, using an approved-leak detector
- Dye detection test (if a slow leak is difficult to detect)
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Saturday, 3 September 2011
Transmission Repair Billings MT: Why a Transmission Fluid Change?
What is it?
What does it do?
Maintenance Tips:
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Automotive Service Billings MT: 7 Troubleshooting Tips for Automotive Repair
- brake problems (pads,drums, rotors, calipers),
- no-start problems (battery, starter, fuel filter, etc)
- suspension issues (shocks, axles, alignment, balancing)
- “rattles, ticks, grind,and crunches” (strange sounds when stopping, starting, or just driving)
- warning lights (check engine light blinks, or stays on)
- transmission (engine repairs)
- Electrical system (spark plugs, combustion)
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Exhaust System Billings MT: Is Your Muffler Heard Before You Are Seen?
If you are looking for quality muffler Billings MT than your search can be over now with our Precision auto repair Billings MT shop. Also find car repair Billings MT mechanic to solve your car problems.
- Cracks or small holes in the manifolds and gaskets causes leaks, affecting both safety and performance;
- Damaged wires, cracks, or blocked intakes in the oxygen sensors can cause incorrect fuel/air mixtures, resulting in poor fuel economy;
- Overheating, clogs, or corrosion in the catalytic converters can cause air pollution, excessive noise and rough idling;
- Excessive rust or holes in the muffler will add to air pollution, cause excessive noise, and rough idling;
- Excessive rust or broken bolts in the pipes, hangers, clamps, and brackets could mean exhaust system parts are hanging dangerously low to the road, resulting in lost parts while driving, and creating a hazard for the people driving behind you.
Friday, 22 July 2011
Oil Changes: What Kind of Oil Should I Use for My Next Oil Change?
Here’s a guide to understanding the technical differences between the types of oil:
- Synthetic blend -- formulated with a mixture of synthetic base stocks and conventional base stocks combining the features and benefits of the synthetic and the cost benefits of the conventional base.
- High-mileage -- typically contains swelling additives to rejuvenate aging engine seals. Over time,the rubber seals dry out, crack and lose their flexibility. The swelling additive helps revitalize the seals to minimize physical (external) leaks as well as reduce exhaust smoke from internal leaks (oil leaking past seals into the combustion chamber). High-mileage types may also be formulated with higher levels of antioxidant and/or anti-wear additives to provide better protection for older vehicles.
- Full-synthetic -- 100% man-made, offering performance benefits you won’t get from conventional oil: better oxidation resistance at high temperatures for reduced dirt accumulation and longer service life; better low-temperature effectiveness for easier starting and pump-ability in cold weather.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Mechanic: Do You Know How to Find a Mechanic?
- Ask friends you trust for referrals.
- If you are new to the area, talk to people who have cars similar to yours.
- Look around the auto shop and see what kinds of vehicles are being worked on. Are there any like yours?
- Call the Better Business Bureau.Are there any complaints on file?
- Is the shop accredited by the American Automobile Association (AAA).
- Are the mechanics certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)?
- Check the warranty on repair work before leaving the car. How long is it good for, and does it cover both parts and labor?
- Ask for a full explanation of the work to be done in simple terms with a cost estimate.Leave a contact number so that the mechanic can call you if there is a change in plans.
- What are the auto shop's hours? Will it be open when you get off work? Is it near transportation, or will you get a loaner to use?
Monday, 27 June 2011
Brake Repair: When Do You Need a Brake Replacement?
If you are starting to experience problems with your vehicle’s brakes, how will you know what kind of brake repair, or possibly even a complete brake replacement Billings MT, needs to be done, and what will it cost you? When you step on the accelerator of your car, you expect it to respond by moving either forwards or backwards. What happens when you step on the brakes? Does your car stop when and where you want it to? If the distance of stopping keeps increasing, take your vehicle to a reliable auto shop Billings MT for an inspection as soon as possible.
As you probably already know, the brake system is a complicated process composed of several components working together smoothly and efficiently--pedal, cylinder, fluid, calipers, pads, and rotors, creating friction which in turn stops your car. Our trained technicians at Price’s Precision auto shop understand this process and are qualified to inspect and diagnose any problems that you may be experiencing with your vehicle.
We would like to suggest that each time you get your tires rotated (about every 5,000-10,000 miles), make it a habit to get your brakes inspected. An inspection includes:
- checking the pads, rotors, calipers, and other vital components
- diagnose problems
- offer a solution
If you wait too long to have a brake repair on your vehicle, more extensive damage may be taking place (such as warped rotors). This will result in a significant increase in the cost of the brake repair, rather than possibly just simply replacing a pad. And, most importantly, it could be the cause of an accident which not only involves your vehicle, but the safety of your passengers or other motorists.
Whether performing a brake repair, such as replacing pads, “turning” the rotors, or replacing calipers, our trained technicians can keep your vehicle responding to your touch, both on the brakes and on the accelerator. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Precision Automotive by calling (406) 248-2838 or at www.pricesprecisionauto.com for more information on brake replacement. Our Tech-Net professional auto repair shop in Billings, MT serves vehicle owners in the areas of Shepherd and Laurel, Montana.
If you are looking for quality brakes Billings MT than your search can be over now with our auto repair shop Billings MT services. Our dedicated car repair Billings MT mechanic will help your vehicle.