7 Symptoms Of a Bad Mass Air Flow Sensor
Learn what causes a mass air flow sensor to go bad, the symptoms of one, where to find it, and what to do before it leads to driveability issues and damage.
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Engine repair costs can be avoided with routine engine maintenance. Firestone Complete Auto Care keeps thorough records of any engine repair services we perform on your car and lets you know if you're up-to-date with your vehicle manufacturer's scheduled maintenance recommendations.
When it comes to keeping your engine in good health, regular oil changes are one of the most important things you can do. A healthy oil system is critical to a healthy engine - oil is commonly considered the “life blood” of your vehicle, and your engine may not run properly if your car's oil is dirty or low. Invest in regular oil changes to avoid expensive vehicle repair costs down the line.
In addition to routine oil changes, there are other ways to avoid engine problems and engine repair costs. Replacing your timing belt at the vehicle manufacturer's recommended intervals; regularly checking your engine for coolant leaks, aging or cracks in the radiator hoses; and paying attention to engine codes when they light up or flash are also important when it comes to engine maintenance.
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