Saturday, 14 September 2013

Top 3 Causes for Engine Repair

Engine repair can be both costly and time-intensive. Most engine problems, however, can be easily avoided with proper routine maintenance and service checks. Make sure you discuss what service your car needs and when it needs maintenance with your local auto mechanic.

Avoid serious engine repair by understanding the most common causes for engine repair. Take steps to keep your engine clean, healthy, and working well for you and your car. 

1. Neglecting to change oil and filters
When you fail to change your oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles (exact mileage is dependent upon your car make and model), your engine will feel the effects. Fresh oil, proper oil levels, and new filters should be installed and monitored on a regular basis. Ask your local mechanic or check your owner’s manual for the mileage requirements specific to your car.
2. Overheating
If you notice smoke seeping out from underneath your hood, your vehicle is overheating. Avoid further danger to your engine; turn your car off and call your local mechanic right away. An engine can overheat as a result of improper coolant levels, a cracked head or blown gasket, a faulty thermostat, or dirty coolant fluid.
3. Catalytic converter failure
A vehicle’s catalytic convertor can fail due to a leak caused by rust or corrosion, or as a result of internal plugging caused by excessive carbon buildup. The catalytic converter is normally responsible for cleaning emissions from the tailpipe.

 

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