5 Signs It’s Time for an Auto Tune-up

Auto Tune-up

Auto Tune-up / August 20, 2021

Five Signs It’s Time to Book Your Auto Tune-up

Taking care of your vehicle can help save you money on complex repairs and ensure the car is safe for the foreseeable future. But how do you know when it’s time to take the vehicle in to see a specialist? We can help! Our team at Fred’s Auto Repair has many years’ experience tuning up customer vehicles.

Today we’re highlighting the five signs to watch for when you require an auto tune-up.

  1. Start-Up Trouble

Whether it’s the middle of winter or the height of summer when your vehicle won’t start up, this is a critical sign that it’s time for an auto tune-up. It could be that there’s a battery issue or there’s a problem with your fuel pump. The best way to pinpoint the problem is to speak with your local repair expert.

  1. Stalling

Beyond annoying delays associated with car stalls, there’s also the embarrassment of your vehicle stopping in the middle of the road. Vehicle stalling could be the result of faulty spark plugs or dirty connectors.

Ensure you analyze the circumstances surrounding the stall. Did it occur during warm weather or cold? Was the air conditioning running? These are the questions your mechanic will have for you when you book your repair.

  1. Knocking Sounds

When your vehicle requires a tune-up, you’ll notice some form of engine trouble. Often, the issue is that the engine knocks when you try to accelerate up a hill. Likely the culprit is a spark plug. But there may be a more significant problem behind the engine issue. Try to book an auto tune-up at your earliest convenience so experts can analyze the issue and complete a comprehensive repair.

  1. Gas Inefficiency

Inefficient use of gas is one of the most obvious signs that your vehicle requires a tune-up. If you find you’re filling up more often, there may be a problem with your fuel injection system. A tune-up can help to isolate the issue and enhance your overall gas mileage.

  1. Long Time Between Maintenance Checks

If it’s been a long time since your last maintenance or tune-up was performed, then you should check your manufacturer’s recommendations. Older vehicles require tune-ups every 10,000-to-20,000 miles, while newer models can go as far as 100,000 miles between tune-ups. Check with your manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule to ensure you follow their guidelines.

Call Fred’s Auto Repair for Affordable Auto Tune-Ups

We’re now offering cost-effective pricing on all vehicle tune-up services. Ready to book your next maintenance service? Give our team a call today!