Tune Ups


Tune Ups

Your car's engine is made up of hundreds of complex components working together to ensure that your vehicle starts and runs properly. These components can wear out over time, resulting in a loss of performance and fuel economy.

The nature of an engine "tune-up" has changed considerably over the years, but the basics of how an engine works has not. Clean fuel and air needs to be driven to the vehicle's cylinders where combustion is initiated and creates the power necessary to move a heavy vehicle. Clogged fuel injectors, dirty air and fuel filters, worn out oil, and corroded spark plugs can all decrease engine performance and contribute to decreased gas mileage and performance. That's why the guys at Auto Kruser's will examine your vehicle's air filter when your stop in, and why they recommend that you follow manufacturer's recommendations for replacing such key components as fuel filters, PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valves, and spark plugs when they are no longer working at maximum efficiency.

A standard tune-up, or spark plug replacement, done at the suggested maintenance interval will make an engine easier to start, improve fuel economy, lower emissions and restore lost power.

Another (often overlooked) service designed to help your vehicle's engine run properly is the cleaning of fuel injectors and the fuel intake system. When dirt and deposits collect on fuel injectors, the amount of fuel delivered to the engine is restricted, leading to deterioration in performance and responsiveness. Auto Kruser's trained technicians can perform a Fuel System Cleaning that will remove these deposits and help your vehicle maximize its performance and gas mileage capabilities.

Regular maintenance of your vehicle's fuel ignition system is the key to reliability, fuel efficiency, and effective engine performance. Auto Kruser's can fix a fuel system problem when it occurs, and help you prevent one from happening in the future.

For expert car care and repair, "Don’t Worry… Call Auto Kruser's!"

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