Thursday, 31 January 2013

Auto Electrical Service: What’s the scoop on Starters?

A starting problem is one of the most likely problems that can occur at some point in the life of a car. It can be caused by a multitude of malfunctions, from batteries to sensors in starters. If you're not sure what is happening and you can no longer trust your car, schedule an auto electrical service for an inspection and diagnosis. Don't be stranded out in the cold.

 
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Most automotive mechanical functions are dependent on electrical components. A complex arrangement of wires, sensors and computers controls your car's auto electrical service. These wires and sensors are communicating with each other through the computer all the time. If this communication is broken, several components of your vehicle could have major problems, especially starters and alternators.

Electrical systems in today's modern vehicles are more reliable and easier to diagnose and repair with the correct equipment, than those of a few decades ago. This means that the guesswork in auto electrical service is replaced with the knowledge and skill of an auto technician trained to use today's advanced technology.

An auto electrical service includes checking out the ....

    * Car Battery: Your battery could be the culprit of an electrical system problem. Cars with battery or electrical issues are known to exhibit puzzling symptoms. A loose battery cable, a faulty wire or a dirty connection could appear to be a bigger problem than it really is. However, if your battery isn't receiving a charge, the alternator may need to be replaced.

    * Software: Computers actually control your car. It's possible your car just needs a software update. Starters, alternators, air conditioning systems and many other components are computer-controlled. What may seem like a major repair could really just be a software issue.

Wear and Tear –

Driving habits, such as frequent engine on/off cycles will cause more wear on starters than a simple trip back and forth to work. Other factors include:

    * Driving and weather conditions
    * Mileage
    * Vehicle age
    * Excessive electrical draws like in-vehicle entertainment systems

Symptoms –

    * Headlights and interior lights dim
    * "Check Engine" and/or battery light may come on
    * Accessories fail to operate

Need to schedule an auto electrical service? We will be glad to help you. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Price's Precision auto repair shop today by calling (406) 248-2838, or go on-line to www.pricesprecisionauto.com for advice about starters and alternators. Our Tech-Net professional auto repair shop in Billings,MT, also services vehicle owners in the areas of Shepherd and Laurel, MT.

Friday, 18 January 2013

Quality Oil Changes: A New Year’s Resolution!

While it might seem meaningless to some, the end of the holiday season is the right time to make resolutions for the coming year. For many of us, the New Year presents a unique challenge as the economy continues to fight stubborn financial problems. Budgets are tight and, as a result, you may need to hold onto your current car a little longer than you expected. Don't overlook the small responsibilities as a vehicle owner, which of course, includes regular oil change intervals.

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We've listed our top three resolutions below to ensure you've got the information you need to keep your car in top running performance throughout 2013. Owning a car or truck could be your second largest investment.

#1. Resolve to keep up with fluid and filter changes, including oil changes. Checking on your vehicle's fluids and filters are important to the longevity of your car and interior comfort. Maximize your car investment by replacing filters regularly. While some fluids like brake fluid, clutch fluid and coolant may not require attention as often as oil changes or transmission flushes, they're just as important. Circle a day on your calendar each month to check all of your fluids and make sure they are at the correct levels. Remember to schedule an oil change, or any other fluid change as recommended by your vehicle's manual. It's easy to do, and regular oil changes can save you some serious repair dollars down the line. If you're confused about what fluids to use or the appropriate interval for oil changes, don't hesitate to ask a professional auto mechanic.

#2. Resolve to schedule two car checkups during the year. A well-trained, trustworthy mechanic can spot potential problems before they happen. Taking the time to schedule a check up with a good mechanic twice a year may seem obsessive, but preventative maintenance is cheap insurance for a reliable vehicle. Also, keep all your service records; including oil changes, as being able to provide a potential buyer with documentation is a major buying incentive.

#3. Resolve to take care of small problems early. This is perhaps the easiest resolution to forget about, but the potential consequences of doing so can be costly, both in time and money. When you hear a strange noise, no amount of wishing will make it go away. Unfortunately, there aren't any cars out there that can fix themselves. Putting off minor maintenance or easy repair work can result in larger problems and costly repair bills overall. Don't procrastinate, repair what's wrong, have the appropriate services, including oil changes, and your car will last a lot longer.

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Friday, 4 January 2013

Wheel Alignment: Can Your Car “Walk” A Straight Line?

Just as any driver needs to be able to "toe" or walk a straight line if pulled over for suspicion of drinking and driving, it is also crucial that your vehicle have a proper car alignment. This is not only true to ensure the proper care of your tires, but more importantly, the safety of your passengers.
 
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 If you're wondering whether your car needs a wheel alignment, first look at your tires. Uneven tire wear -- often, more wear showing on the outside -- is a main indicator that a car alignment is necessary. Here are a few more indicators:

    * Vehicle drifts, even when steering straight.
    * Steering wheel vibrates more than normal
    * Steering wheel isn't centered, even when driving straight.

It's a good idea to check your vehicle's owner's manual to see what the manufacturer recommends for alignment service intervals if it's been a while since your last car alignment service.

A vehicle out-of-alignment is a very common occurrence with everyday driving. The term alignment doesn't really refer to your car's wheels but rather to the suspension. As normal wear and tear takes its toll on your vehicle, your car's suspension may become worn. Even a small accident or bumping a curb can disrupt your suspension, which results in some of the highly calibrated components becoming off-kilter, causing your wheels to sit at improper angles. A proper car alignment restores these angles to their correct tolerances, making sure that your wheels are positioned straight.

The most visible benefit of a wheel alignment is less tire wear which is evenly dispersed across the tread, plus ensuring that your car drives straight and handles properly, making your ride safer. You'll also get better gas mileage because your tires will be properly aligned with the road, decreasing their resistance.

Need a wheel alignment? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Price's Precision auto repair shop today by calling (406) 248-2838, or go on-line to www.pricesprecisionauto.com for advice about car alignment problems. Our Tech-Net professional auto repair shop in Billings,MT, also services vehicle owners in the areas of Shepherd and Laurel, MT.