Automotive Repair
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A Guide To Your Vehicles Air Filters
Air filters are an important part of vehicle maintenance. What many people don’t realize is you actually have two filters; one for your engine and a cabin filter to filter the air coming into your car. Both of them function the same way but have entirely different purposes. They are often neglected, particularly the cabin filter, and yours may need to be changed right now. This guide, provided by Price Automotive in Geneva, highlights the importance of filters, symptoms of an overused one, and how to maintain them.
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A Shop that Goes the Extra Mile
At Price Automotive, an integral part of our business is providing only the best customer service to our clients. Whether it’s through great communication skills or quality auto repairs, our customers can trust that whenever they come into our shop, they’re being treated with care along with their truck.
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Air Filtration & Why It Is Important
Your vehicle's engine needs clean air to burn the fuel – and it needs a lot of clean air. In fact, a typical vehicle needs about 216,000 gallons of air for every tank of gas. All that air passes through a filter that catches the dust and dirt. Eventually, the filter gets completely full, and because the filter can only hold so much, dirt starts getting through. At Price Automotive in Geneva, we ensure you get the best air quality in your vehicle and explain the process of where this dirty air is going to our area drivers.
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Are You Having Trouble Rolling Your Window Up?
Are you having trouble rolling one or more of your windows down? Worse yet, are you having trouble rolling them up? Either way, at Price Automotive in Geneva, we have the answers you’re looking for.
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Are Your Ball Joints Failing?
If you own or operate a fleet of vehicles or a commercial truck, chances are you’ve encountered a bad ball joint or two. How do you catch one before it breaks, and why is it important? Price Automotive in Geneva, AL has the answers.
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Are Your Warning Lights On?
A light on the dash that doesn't say - washer fluid is low immediately panics you right? It can happen when you don't keep up with standard maintenance and with older vehicles, you see it due to the age of the vehicle, however here at Price Automotive in Geneva, we like to keep you driving happy and listening to your favorite songs or talking to friends and family worry-free! Here are some quick tips and hard lines in the sand that you do not need to ignore.
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ASE Certified Technicians - What Does It Mean For You?
Whether you drive a Chevy, Ram, or Ford diesel pickup, we have you covered. At Price Automotive in Geneva, AL, we can do it all - and a big part of that is done by employing ASE certified technicians.
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Benefits to Cleaning or Replacing Your Headlight Assemblies
In the old days, when your headlight burned out you just replaced the entire thing with a new glass bulb. Modern headlights are plastic assemblies, with a bulb inserted through the back. What this means, is that the plastic lens that light shines through never gets replaced, and eventually will begin to oxidize and deteriorate due to time, weather, and heat from your bulb. Today you will learn when it’s time to fix or replace your headlight assemblies, what options you have in doing so, and what the benefits are.
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Brakes - how do they work?
At Price Automotive in Geneva, we know that in order to keep your car in good shape, it helps to know how it works. Here’s a quick rundown of a system that’s very important, but you take for granted until there’s a problem; your brakes.
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Brakes for Your Fleet
At Price Automotive in Geneva, our expert mechanics are here to work for you. On large commercial trucks, there’s one component that works harder than almost all the rest; your brakes. Our technicians have the knowledge and ability necessary to have your truck stopping like the day it rolled off the lot, no matter what the problem is.
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Common Problems with Belts and Hoses
Your vehicle's belts and hoses are essential to the cooling, air conditioning and charging systems, and the engine. Don’t take these routine replacement intervals for granted because they can break down and leave you stranded.
What is the purpose and importance of your belts and hoses? The timing belt keeps the crankshaft and camshaft mechanically synchronized to maintain engine timing. Whether serpentine, V-belt, or fan belt (the belts on the outside of the engine), they all transmit power from the front of the engine to accessories that need to be driven, such as the air conditioning, the charging system, and fans. Radiator and heater hoses carry coolant to and from the engine, radiator, and heater core.
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Could That Noise Be Your Suspension Bushings?
At Price Automotive in Geneva, AL, we understand how frustrating it is when your vehicle makes mysterious noises that it shouldn’t be making. Here’s a rundown on suspension bushings, to help you figure out what that sound is you keep hearing.
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Customer Service is Our Top Priority
In the automotive business, the customer is just as important as the vehicle and the customer service is just as important as the auto repair. That is why at Price Automotive, we strive to provide only the best customer service to our clients.
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Does Your Car Have Keyless Entry?
While some keys or key fobs can only be obtained from dealerships, most cars can be programmed to accept a new key or key fob without expensive dealer intervention. At Price Automotive in Geneva, we often provide such services, at a fraction of the cost.
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Don't Neglect These Signs, You May Need New Brakes
Your brakes have a lot to do with how your car drives. Brakes are a frequently neglected item on a lot of people’s checklist, and many drivers on the road have subpar brakes and don’t even know it. A car that brakes well and brakes correctly are just as important as acceleration, handling, or any other aspect of a vehicle’s drivability. A car with brake issues has the potential to be a far more enjoyable ride when fixed.
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Don't Take Your Belts & Hoses for Granted
Your car’s belts and hoses are essential to the cooling, air conditioning, and charging systems, and the engine. Here at Price Automotive in Geneva, our team takes them seriously as we understand that ignoring the routine replacement intervals will result in a costly breakdown that could leave you stranded. There are so many components tied together with your belts & hoses that it isn't just a simple belt or hose requiring repairs when you allow things to progress to the stage where your car or truck has a breakdown due to a faulty belt or hose.
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How Critical Are Belts On Your Vehicle?
Your drive belts are simple but integral components to the function of your car, truck, or SUV. At Price Automotive in Geneva, belts are one of the first things we assess when looking over a vehicle, as they alone are in charge of operating your AC, water pump, alternator, and power steering.
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How Does Your AC Work?
When you get in your car, truck, SUV, or minivan to drive and the A/C does not work what could be wrong? Here at Price Automotive, we have some simple answers to help you understand how your vehicle A/C system works. The first question we are asked is "Why isn't my air conditioner blowing cold air?" Let's talk about what could be happening.
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How Important are Your Drive Belts?
Your drive belts run everything - your AC, power steering, alternator, and water pump are all dependent on the belts that turn them. At Price Automotive in Geneva, our goal is to keep your truck maintained, so you’re never stuck out on the road. Drive belts are a critical part of that goal.
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How is the Air Quality in Your Vehicle?
When driving around town, your vehicle's engine needs clean air to burn the fuel – and it needs a lot. In fact, a typical vehicle needs about 216,000 gallons of air for every tank of gas. All that air passes through a filter that catches the dust and dirt. Eventually, the filter gets completely full, and because the filter can only hold so much, dirt starts getting through. At Price Automotive in Geneva, we want to help you get the best air quality in your vehicle, but first, we want to explain the process of where this dirty air is going.
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