Automotive Services at The Auto Clinic
List of Services
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Air Conditioning Service Warm weather or cold, you still need to think about our vehicle’s air conditioning. Most people don’t service their air conditioning until after it fails. Vehicle manufacturers have preventive maintenance schedules for air conditioning service...Air Conditioning Service
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Battery Replacement Batteries are very sensitive to changes in the weather. Temperature really affects your battery’s performance. A battery inspection is an important part of your spring and fall checkups. Our advisors will take a look at your battery.Battery Replacement
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Belts & Hoses Service Have us inspect your belts and hoses to make sure there are no leaks! Timing belts keep everything working together – they are tough and flexible, and they last a long time but they do wear out. If they break, the consequences can spell disaster.Belts & Hoses Service
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Brake Service When it comes to preventive maintenance and car care, we all know how important it is to check our brakes. But brakes are more than just brake pads and shoes. There are a lot of components in the brake system, and they all need to be in good working order.Brake Service
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Cabin Air Filter Cabin air filters are becoming a standard feature on newer vehicles. These filters can clean particles out of the air down to three microns, which accounts for pollen, dust and most pollutants. If you suffer from allergies or have...Cabin Air Filter
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Check Engine Light Service The Check Engine, or Service Engine light is a warning light. It is warning you that something is wrong. That something could be as simple as a loose gas cap or as important as a condition that may cause expensive damage. When the light comes on...Check Engine Light Service
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Coolant & Antifreeze Service Our cars must operate in a wide range of outside temperatures and our engine coolant must be able to perform no matter what. Think for a moment about the environment where the coolant works. Very hot, high pressure, corrosive...Coolant & Antifreeze Service
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Cooling System Repair If your engine has overheated, you should also check your coolant system for leaks. Check the radiator for cracks and the radiator hoses for leaks. You should also check your water pump. They don’t need to be replaced on a regular schedule, but...Cooling System Repair
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Diagnostics Modern vehicles have computers in the engine that monitor a variety of sensors throughout the vehicle. When one of those sensors has a reading that is higher or lower than the standard parameters, the computer turns on the check engine light.Diagnostics
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Diesel Engine Maintenance Preventive maintenance for diesel vehicles has also become similar to that of gas-fueled vehicles in recent years. The major difference is that diesels require cleaner fuel, air and oil, so their filters are more expensive than those for gasoline engines.Diesel Engine Maintenance
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Differential Service Differential? What’s that? And what’s it for? I’ve been told I need to get it serviced, but is that on the level? Or am I getting charged for something bogus?Differential Service
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Drive Train Service The drive train in your vehicle includes all the components that transfer power from the transmission to the wheels. Those components differ depending on what type of vehicle you drive, namely, front-wheel drive, rear-wheel...Drive Train Service
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Engine Air Filter When a good technician changes your oil, they will also inspect your air filter. You shouldn’t need a new filter at every oil change, but you will need to change it regularly. Heed your technician’s auto advice if they tell you to change your filter.Engine Air Filter
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Exhaust Service Your vehicle’s exhaust system is more than just a tailpipe and a muffler. In fact, it is one of the most complex systems on your vehicle. Maintaining it is good auto advice, but it’s also good health advice and good environmental advice.Exhaust Service
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Flat Repair Almost everyone has had a flat tire. Even if it’s a slow leak, get it fixed quickly – don’t just keep inflating them. Low tire pressure puts added stress on the structure of the tire itself, causing it to break down prematurely. You want to avoid serious tire damage.Flat Repair
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Fluid Inspection Over time, vehicles have developed in complexity and variety, and their fluids have developed as well. It’s important to always use the right type of fluid for your vehicle.Fluid Inspection
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Four Wheel Drive Service The drive train includes all the components that transfer power from the transmission to the wheels. Those components differ depending for all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive vehicles are rear-wheel drive vehicles that...Four Wheel Drive Service
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Fuel Filter Fuel filters clean the dirt, dust and grime out of your fuel. Both gasoline and diesel-powered engines have them. The fuel filter is located in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the engine.Fuel Filter
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Fuel Injectors Engines need to burn fuel to operate. Fuel is pumped from your fuel tank to your engine where it is squirted—or injected—into your engine’s cylinders. This is the function of the fuel injectors.Fuel Injectors
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Headlamp Replacement Most new cars come with halogen headlamps. A decade ago, halogens were exotic and expensive. Now that they are standard equipment, the price has come way down. Many luxury cars are equipped with high intensity...Headlamp Replacement
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Oil Changes Oil lubricates your engine and keeps it running smoothly. If you’re running low, there is increased friction in your engine. Friction creates drag, which means more fuel to keep the motor running. This all translates to lower gas mileage.Oil Changes
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PCV Valve Service Did you know that the first federally mandated emissions control device was introduced in the 1960’s? The Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve, or PCV valve, has been installed in vehicles since 1964 and represents the first legislation by...PCV Valve Service
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Power Steering Service Power steering is now standard on all vehicles, but there are several ways that power can be delivered. Most vehicles use a hydraulic power steering system. In this system, a serpentine belt from the engine powers a pump that pressurizes...Power Steering Service
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Preventive Maintenance A little routine maintenance can prevent a breakdown. The key to good vehicle maintenance starts with the oil change. When you come in for a full-service oil change, we will check all your fluids. If one of them is low, we can look for a reason why.Preventive Maintenance
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Radiator Service The radiator is the best-known and most recognizable part of the cooling system. Hoses filled with coolant (also known as antifreeze) connect the radiator to the engine. The coolant draws heat from the engine, and then flows to the radiator.Radiator Service
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Serpentine Belt Service The serpentine belt powers a lot of engine systems. It runs the alternator, which charges the battery; the water pump (on some vehicles), which cools the engine; the air conditioning, which cools the driver and passengers; and the power...Serpentine Belt Service
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Shocks & Struts Springs do most of the work of the suspension system. The most common types of springs are coil and leaf, but air springs and torsion bars are becoming more common. The body of the vehicle is “suspended” by the springs.Shocks & Struts
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State Inspections Whether it is state-mandated or a routine checkup, we perform quality vehicle inspection for your car, truck, or SUV. State-mandated inspections are performed to regulate government safety and emission requirements that contribute to safer driving conditions.State Inspections
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Suspension Service If your suspension is in trouble, you often feel it in how your vehicle drives. If the vehicle pulls to one side or wanders, if the steering is erratic, if your ride isn’t as smooth as it should be, or if your vehicle handles poorly, you should get your suspension system checked.Suspension Service
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Timing Belt Replacement The timing belt is so named because it keeps the pistons and valves operating in synch with each other, just as a conductor keeps all of the instruments in an orchestra in time with one another. Thus, the timing belt is critical to the proper...Timing Belt Replacement
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Tire Installation Whenever a tire is changed on newer vehicles, the service technician will have to deal with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Sensors will have to removed, then re-installed and re-activated. Sometimes the act of changing a...Tire Installation
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System Service A new federal law requires manufacturers to include a Tire Pressure Monitoring System – or TPMS system – in all vehicles by the 2008 model year.Tire Pressure Monitoring System Service
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Tire Rotation Rotating tires allows all four tires on a vehicle to wear evenly. Front tires get more wear than rear tires because they do most of the work on turns. Tire rotation allows all the tires to...Tire Rotation
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Transmission Service When your transmission is running properly, it transfers more power from your engine to the drive wheels and improves fuel economy. That’s why its recommended to change your transmission fluid at regular intervals.Transmission Service
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Vehicle Tune Ups Your engine has many component systems that each need to be working properly. And the components need to be working in sync, all timed up together in order for the engine to work efficiently.Vehicle Tune Ups
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Vehicle Inspections Beyond routine maintenance, your vehicle also requires regular inspections. These inspections are usually recommended at specific mileage intervals, like 15 or 20 thousand miles. Regular inspections will identify components that...Vehicle Inspections
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Water Pump Service Replacing a water pump is a car care issue that almost all of us face eventually. They don’t last forever. On the other hand, we can extend the life of most of the components of our vehicle, including the water pump, through preventive maintenance.Water Pump Service
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Wheel Alignments One of the most important parts of preventive maintenance for your vehicle is keeping the wheels in alignment. Poor alignment causes your tires to wear unevenly, which can significantly reduce their lifespan.Wheel Alignments
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Wheel Balancing Balancing your tires is part of preventive maintenance. It keeps your vehicle in good repair and prevents damage to many of its components, including some expensive ones. So, practice good car care and...Wheel Balancing
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Winter Tires If you’re shopping for winter tires, look for a mountain with a snowflake in it. This symbol means the tire complies with severe snow standards. All-season tires have an...Winter Tires
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Wiper Blades You really ought to replace your wiper blades twice a year – in the spring and the fall. If you live in a place that has harsh winters, you may even want to get special winter blades in the fall. Winter blades are designed to resist freezing.Wiper Blades
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