Did you know that electrical systems in automobiles date as far back as the early 1830s? Obviously, today's modern vehicles operate much differently. Your vehicle has as many as 12 specialized computers supported by one central computer. You'll find more than 5 miles of wiring and as many as 40 sensors. Today computers control about 85% of vehicle functions including engine ignition, fuel delivery, emissions components, transmissions, heating and air conditioning, traction control, 4-wheel drive, seat position, mirrors, anti-lock brakes, alarms, GPS systems, speedometers, gauges, air bags, and even your alternator.
Overheating can damage the engine of any vehicle, so it's critical to have your car's cooling system checked at least once a year. At Tune Tech, our Cooling System Analysis allows us to check your belts and hoses as well as your coolant condition and level. We also check for coolant leaks or other potential failures. By performing this analysis, we find problems early and help you avoid costly repairs later on. Find it early, fix it fast, fix it right. That's what you get when you have Tune Tech perform your cooling system analysis.
Your vehicle's air conditioning system removes hot, dirty air from inside the car and replaces it with cool, dry, clean air. And in the winter, your heater keeps out the cold air, warming the inside to your desired temperature. You probably don't care how it works - until it stops working. But why wait until that happens? At Tune Tech, we'll check every component of your air conditioning and heating system - from major parts like the compressor to less obvious components like refrigerant and hoses.
Many thanks to Chris and TuneTech for teaching a car maintenance class for some teenagers today. The kids said it was great and they learned a lot. What an awesome community service!
I've never met a more honest group of guys. They have never treated me unfairly or taken more than was necessary. They definitely have my best interest at heart.
Very friendly staff with great care. They were fast and efficient with my oil change.
While your home or office might be a priority for the spring cleaning madness, one place you shouldn’t neglect to clean is your car.
With a majority of vehicle owners living in areas of the country that have stay-at-home orders, many vehicles may be sitting idle for days or weeks at a time. The non-profit Car Care Council recommends starting your car at least once a week and keeping up with routine auto care to help prevent potential maintenance issues.
National Car Care Month in April is the perfect time for simple driveway car care to make sure your vehicle is operating safely and dependably for essential trips during this trying time, says the Car Care Council.
You need clean air to breathe and so does your car, and a vehicle’s air filters make that possible. The non-profit Car Care Council reminds car owners to have the engine and cabin air filters inspected and changed regularly to ensure vehicle longevity and interior comfort.