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It's time for an engine repair if your car is having trouble making it up a short incline or losing power when accelerating to pass a long vehicle. Your "Service Engine" or "Check Engine" light may, or may not, come on warning you that a potential engine rebuild is needed. Instead of just a simple tune up service, your vehicle may require a more extensive engine repair.

Don't procrastinate too long after you notice problems to call your auto shop and schedule a diagnostic test to determine the cause of the problem. It's just like going to a medical doctor for an illness and following their prescribed course of treatment, you should follow your auto mechanic's recommendations for engine repair. For safe and smooth driving ahead, keep your engine running at peak performance.

The inspection and diagnosis will also serve to let you know if your vehicle has any other components or systems that need maintenance and repair. Some of the engine components that could fail and cause problems are the . . .

  • Crankcase - vent filter or ventilation (PVC) valve
  • Distributor cap and rotor
  • Emissions control system
  • Engine sensors and diagnostics
  • Fuel pump
  • Ignition coil pack, module or wires
  • Oil – top off or have an oil and filter change
  • Vapor canister filter

To ensure that your vehicle will get you to your destination safely and smoothly, make sure you understand the type of engine repair that is recommended, and then have it taken care of as soon as possible. Don't get stranded on the side of the road with a car that won't run!

Headed for a potential engine rebuild? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Cannon Auto Repair today by calling 507-263-2120 or go on-line at https://www.cannonautorepair.com for more information about our engine service. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Cannon Falls, MN and the surrounding areas.

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Gary Starkey

Jan Udenberg

Owner – Cannon Auto Repair, Cannon Falls, MN

As the owner of Cannon Auto Repair, Jan Udenberg brings a mix of science and service to every article. Her ASE-certification and years of hands-on shop leadership ensure that blog readers get practical, accurate, and trustworthy auto care advice designed to keep vehicles safe on Minnesota roads.

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noticing any warning signs of engine repair? Be sure you should schedule your routine engine service when you notice any warning signs in your vehicle!

It's time for an engine repair if your car is having trouble making it up a short incline or losing power when accelerating to pass a long vehicle. Your "Service Engine" or "Check Engine" light may, or may not, come on warning you that a potential engine rebuild is needed. Instead of just a simple tune up service, your vehicle may require a more extensive engine repair.

Don't procrastinate too long after you notice problems to call your auto shop and schedule a diagnostic test to determine the cause of the problem. It's just like going to a medical doctor for an illness and following their prescribed course of treatment, you should follow your auto mechanic's recommendations for engine repair. For safe and smooth driving ahead, keep your engine running at peak performance.

The inspection and diagnosis will also serve to let you know if your vehicle has any other components or systems that need maintenance and repair. Some of the engine components that could fail and cause problems are the . . .

  • Crankcase - vent filter or ventilation (PVC) valve
  • Distributor cap and rotor
  • Emissions control system
  • Engine sensors and diagnostics
  • Fuel pump
  • Ignition coil pack, module or wires
  • Oil – top off or have an oil and filter change
  • Vapor canister filter

To ensure that your vehicle will get you to your destination safely and smoothly, make sure you understand the type of engine repair that is recommended, and then have it taken care of as soon as possible. Don't get stranded on the side of the road with a car that won't run!

Headed for a potential engine rebuild? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Cannon Auto Repair today by calling 507-263-2120 or go on-line at https://www.cannonautorepair.com for more information about our engine service. Our auto repair shop serves vehicle owners in Cannon Falls, MN and the surrounding areas.

About the Author

Gary Starkey

Jan Udenberg

Owner – Cannon Auto Repair, Cannon Falls, MN

As the owner of Cannon Auto Repair, Jan Udenberg brings a mix of science and service to every article. Her ASE-certification and years of hands-on shop leadership ensure that blog readers get practical, accurate, and trustworthy auto care advice designed to keep vehicles safe on Minnesota roads.

View Jan's Full Profile →

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