Phoenix Auto Repair

Belts and Hoses

Some of the most overlooked components in auto service are the coolant hoses and auxiliary feature automotive belts. Without your belts and hoses in good condition, it is very easy for your vehicle to fall victim to a whole range of problems that require professional auto service. Phoenix residents need to be especially mindful of this because of our arid climate. If not properly maintained, these belts and hoses can succumb to decay much faster than expected.

Interestingly enough, the belts and hoses in your vehicle are in charge of quite poAuto Repair In Phoenixssibly the two most important things in a healthy automobile; timing and fluids. If either of these important functions is compromised, you could be looking at serious problems very quickly indeed. Let’s go over two of the most important belts and hoses in your vehicle.

Timing Belt - The car timing belt is in charge of the proper synchronization of the engine valves and pistons; it does this by controlling the rotation speed of the camshaft. Most vehicle manufacturers suggest that the timing belt be replaced every 60-90 thousand miles. If the timing belt is allowed to fail, it often results in catastrophic damage to the engine, so it is important to keep a sharp eye on its condition.  Some automotive manufacturers use a chain instead of a belt for timing, if this is the case in your car, then keeping the chain lubricated properly becomes your primary concern.

Radiator Hose - Because the radiator is your engines means of staying cool, keeping your radiator hose in good repair is extremely important to your engines longevity. The extreme temperatures that the radiator hose is exposed to make it possible for the radiator hose to become weak and collapse. This restricts the flow of coolant back into the engine and can cause an engine overheat.

If your car is a little older, many of the smaller belts have been replaced with a serpentine belt to drive many of the vehicle components.  If this is the case then you need to be especially mindful of its condition. A serpentine belt failing can potentially affect nearly every aspect of your vehicle, including power steering, air conditioning and water pump to name a few. Because of the work involved in removing and replacing a serpentine belt, it is extremely prudent to try and anticipate when other portions of the engine could use maintenance and get those done simultaneously. This kind of planning ahead can save you a bundle on the cost labor alone.

Ultimately, the best way to keep your vehicle in excellent condition is to exercise diligent preventive auto maintenance and keep your car at factory specification for the vast majority of its life.Understanding what your vehicle requires to stay in good health offers you an advantage in preserving the investment in your car, not to mention the benefit of a reliable vehicle for the road ahead. 

At Mikes Auto Repair we understand that more often than not, most drivers simply don’t pay attention to the belts and hoses in their vehicles, so we keep an eye on them for you. If we notice that something needs attention, we alert you to it before going ahead with the repair.
If you have any questions on what we can do for your vehicle, or if you have a concern about your vehicles performance, we invite you to contact us and experience the benefits of a professional auto technicians working for you


Alternator Repair Phoenix

In today’s busy world, there are few things more frustrating than your car not starting. And for many drivers in phoenix, alternator repair is the last thing you could get excited about. The good news is that alternator repairs are actually quite affordable, however if sufficient damage has been done to the alternators inner components then a replacement can be necessary before the alternator problems disappear and the vehicle becomes reliable again.Alternator Repairs

Understanding a little bit about what the alternator does will give you a great clue in the symptoms of a failing alternator; your car alternator is the device which allows your car battery to recharge while you are driving. Once your engine gets started, it will run just fine by itself because the engine is run on gasoline, however, many of the features in an automobile are run from electricity provided by the battery, and if the alternator is failing, then those features will work only intermittently, or not at all. 

Here is a brief list of the most common side effects of a failing alternator. 

• Trouble starting your vehicle – starting up your car requires a significant amount of battery power. If the vehicle is slow to start, then it is wise to check your alternator. There could be other problems as well, so it’s a good idea to have the battery checked and the starter as well.

• Headlights go dim while driving – this is one of the classics, if your headlights go dim while idling or they become less powerful at certain speeds, your alternator needs to be checked for problems.

• Replacing car batteries often – Expensive and annoying to say the least. If your batteries are being drained faster than anticipated, it is definitely worth the money to have the alternator inspected, repaired or replaced, whichever is necessary.

There are other symptoms that you may experience such as the alternator belt whining when driving at speeds of around 25 to 45 miles per hour. If this is what your are experiencing, then it’s definitely worth getting it checked out as soon as possible because there is still the possibility of salvaging the existing alternator and avoiding the cost of a replacement.

Many modern cars have a “car battery light” that will alert you when the voltage of your battery is being run down past the point of usefulness. This is generally a good indication of potential problem with your alternator. A quick check of the voltage being generated by the alternator can tell us whether the alternator is at fault, or if the underlying issue is elsewhere. No matter what the issue is, our technicians are trained to look beyond the symptom and address the cause directly, this way you can trust that your vehicle will serve you for the road ahead.

Because of our status as a NAPA Auto Care Center, we back up our work with a one year, 12,000 mile warranty for parts and labor. At Mikes Auto Repair, we feel that people should be able to have confidence in their vehicle; and never worrying whether the car is going to start is at the very core of a reliable vehicle. One of the best ways to ensure that your vehicle is going to serve you well is by bringing it in for regular checkups. That way we will be able to get to know your vehicle and take care of the required maintenance as needed.

We invite you to contact us either by phone or through this website, we will be glad to help you out however we can
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Shocks and Struts Maintenance

For those of you who take advantage of the thrills available from driving of road in Arizona, shocks and struts maintenance needs to happen more often. However, for most people shocks and struts maintenance is one of those processes that you don’t often need to worry about. Shocks and struts are relatively slow to wear, however, your shocks and struts are integral your vehicles steering performance, and the safety of your passengers. Mikes Auto repair wants to help you keep your car in better condition by arming you with the knowledge of how shocks and struts work, and what kind of suspension maintenance your vehicle requires.

The suspension system in your vehicle covers a range of functions, from helping you steer, facilitating full control of your vehicle, even in rough driving conditions. The most basic form of this is apparent in absorbing the rumble of the road in everyday driving.Suspension Maintenance Phoenix

Front suspension repairs are one of the most ignored processes in automotive repair. Your front end suspension is massively important because most vehicles on the road today are front wheel driven. This makes your front end suspension of special importance because your car is controlled almost entirely from the front. Degradations in front end suspension can have serious repercussions in your ability to control your car.

Because your suspension is so important to the proper control of your vehicle, it is important to note some of the most common side effects of a worn out shocks. Like most things, these effects will come on slowly over time, so you may not notice them right away. However, they are quite easy to recognize, if you know what you are looking for.

  • Excessive Bounce when Driving – If your vehicle bounces at even the smallest variations in the road, it is a sure fire sign that your shocks and struts are wearing down.
  • Dipping or Squatting – if your front end dips when you brake, or pulls up when you accelerate, it may be time for suspension repairs
  • Premature tire wear – Premature tire wear signifies a safety risk to you and the drivers around you. Nothing is more frightening than a tire blow out on the freeway, and few things are more dangerous to you and your passengers.

Once you begin to notice these effects on your vehicle, then its time to get your suspension checked out. Ultimately you will want to get a full suspension inspection to ensure that no other portions of the suspension have become damaged due to neglect.

Ultimately, most vehicle manufacturers suggest that your shocks and struts need maintenance about once every 50,000 miles.

The biggest problem with not replacing your shocks and struts once they have degraded is that your suspension system relies on separate parts of itself for proper function. If one level of the system is degrading, it places more strain on the rest of the system and can cause greater failure in the future.

We feel that the best way for you to keep your vehicle in excellent condition is to be aware of what your car needs. By keeping up on the maintenance for you car, you will be able to make your vehicle last for much longer than expected, while keeping it reliable for the road ahead. Call us today for information on what we can do for your vehicle. Or check our specials for money saving deals that keep your vehicle in great condition.

Fuel Filter Replacement

One of those little thought of jobs that can do worlds for the health of your car is fuel filter replacement. Phoenix AZ luckily has relatively competitive prices for gasoline on a national level. But regardless of this, it can still be bit too expensive to always buy the most high quality fuel. This is why it is so important to replace fuel filter at the manufacturer’s recommendation.

What a lot of drivers don’t realize is that your fuel filter can eventually affect your engines ability to run properly. With dirty fuel coursing through the engine, there are a quite a few parts of your vehicle than can suffer.

Another interesting thing about most fuel filters today is that once they have reached the point of becoming unusable, they have a bypass valve that can allow for the fuel to reach your engine and keep your car running. Even though this keeps your car functioning when you need it to, the fuel that makes it to your engine is completely unfiltered and can cause damage very quicklFuel_Filter_replacementy.

Here are some symptoms that your fuel filter may need replacement.

  • Engine Hesitation – A dirty fuel filter can cause your engine to has reduced engine response time. This is because the fuel filter is not allowing the proper level of fuel to get to the engine itself.
  • Rough engine idle – a rough engine idle can be caused by bad mixtures of fuel being delivered to your engine on an intermittent basis. In these cases, your engine is sometimes being choked of the fuel it requires to idle properly.
  • Engine Stalling – Much like the other side effects of needing a fuel filter replacement, a stalling engine can come from a lack of gasoline to the engine itself. If allowed to continue, this can eventually lead to your car not starting at all.

Because of the contaminants often found in lower quality fuels of today, it is extremely important to make sure that your fuel filter is capable of removing the contaminants that can harm your engine at the basic level. Here are two examples of the collateral damage of neglecting the fuel filter.

Dirty Fuel injectors - The fuel injectors in your vehicle need to remain clean. If the fuel injector is not able to create a fine mist of fuel and air, then your fuel economy will actually degrade.

Dirty Intake valves - Dirty intake valves can contribute to build up in the combustion chamber and can cause engine knocking. Furthermore, dirty intake valves can also affect your fuel economy.

As professional mechanics, our job is to solve the underlying issue behind the side effects. Bringing your vehicle back to factory specifications is our specialty. The truth about your car is that through preventative maintenance and regular service, you can make your vehicle last well into the future

We urge you to contact us if you have any questions about what can be done for your car. Or feel free to check out our specials for money saving deals that you can take advantage of.

With the price of high grade gasoline steadily rising over the years, it becomes increasingly important to make sure that the gasoline being used in your engine is cleaned before the contaminants reach your engine.

Power Steering Maintenance

Of all the questions asked by drivers who need power steering repair phoenix az, the one we hear most often is what is power steering and what does it do? At Mikes Auto Repair, we believe that the more you know about your vehicle, the better you will be able to maintain it. And just the basic knowledge that your steering system will benefit from a power steering fluid change can make a huge difference in your cars long term health.

Your power steering relies to two mechanisms to make it much easier for you to steer your power_steering_maintenancevehicle more easily and keep your vehicle under control. These two pieces of machinery are called the power steering pump and the rack & pinion. Understanding how these two mechanism work together is at the heart of keeping this system healthy for years into the future.

Power Steering Pump – The power steering pump is run by applying hydraulic pressure through a series of hoses to control the rack and pinion. The key to making sure that the power steering pump is in good health really boils down to keeping an eye out for leaks and maintaining the proper level of power steering fluid.
       
Rack and Pinion – this is the system that actually turns the wheels of your car. Without the proper level of hydraulic pressure the rack and pinion will find itself under incredible amounts of strain which will damage it early in its life.
       
Ultimately, these two components will eventually wear out. But postponing that day long into the future can be easy. There are generally a few side effects that indicate an issues with the power steering system, sometimes the solution can be as easy as a little more fluid, other times it requires a little more maintenance and work. Here are a few indications of a sick power steering system.
       
•    Squealing noise on ignition – If you car makes a squealing noise when the car starts up or when it is being driven at low speeds, It could indicate that there is something wrong with the belt that is driving the power brakes pump, or the pump itself has worn down.

•    Loose or stiff steering wheel – any change in difficulty when turning your wheel could be an indication that something is wrong with your power steering system. More often than not, it simply requires more power steering fluid, however this can indicate a leak somewhere along the system and should be remedied as soon as possible.

•    Slippage – erratic function of your power steering assist is sure sign of a problem. the source of which could range anywhere along the system. This kind of issue is a serious risk to yourself, your passengers and other drivers on the road and should be looked at immediately.

Another important thing to remember is that the power steering system can suffer damage if there is an impact, running over a large pot hole or hitting a curb can throw the rack and pinion out of alignment. This can happen in everyday driving and if left unattended, the whole system can become damaged.

Because the power steering pump is generally run by the serpentine belt, it can quickly become very annoying to attempt any maintenance on your own. We are well aware that you need someone you can trust for all your maintenance needs. We invite you to contact us, or stop by the shop and we will be glad to answer any and all questions you have about what your car needs, and what we can do for you.

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