Is your car or truck losing power? When your "Service Engine" or "Check Engine" light comes on, it's time for some expert help. Instead of just a simple tune up service, it may require a thorough engine service. Let an engine repair specialist tell you exactly what's happening under the hood. For example, did your vehicle fail an emissions test? Ask to have an emissions diagnostic run to take out the guesswork and to determine the actual problem. They can recommend the appropriate engine service to restore your vehicle's performance.
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An inspection and diagnosis by your engine repair specialist may show that your vehicle has other engine components that need a maintenance service and repair to get your vehicle back up to speed. Some of these components may include:
* Crankcase - vent filter or ventilation (PVC) valve
* Distributor cap and rotor
* Emissions control system
* Engine sensors and diagnostics
* Fuel pump
* Ignition coil pack, module or wires
* Oil and filter change
* Vapor canister filter
Be sure to ask for a thorough explanation of any engine repair that may be recommended. Then, you can rest assured that your vehicle will get you to your destination safely and on time.
Need a quality engine repair? Contact the ASE Certified Technicians at Precision Automotive today by calling (406) 248-2838, or go on-line to www.pricesprecisionauto.com for more information about our engine service. Our Tech-Net professional auto center in Billings, MT, also services vehicle owners in the areas of Shepherd, MT and Laurel, MT.
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