Has your vehicle seemed sluggish when trying to go up a hill or passing a slower vehicle? Has a dashboard light come on and you don’t know why? With the cooler fall days, now is a good time to schedule a car tune up after driving through summer’s hot temperatures. Your mechanic will probably recommend an automobile diagnostics, which should include an inspection of the engine and an analysis of your vehicle’s performance to know what adjustments in the operating systems may be needed.
So what does a car diagnostics tell you? It can reveal a number of problems associated with the engine and transmission, oil and gas tanks, exhaust system, and other systems. Today’s modern vehicles have computer processors, microchips and sensors so if you want to know what is really going on inside your vehicle, a diagnostics test will be necessary.
A specialized computer will be linked to your vehicle to perform a scan of the operating systems. This will help your mechanic pinpoint exactly where a problem may exist. This computer will produce the fault codes which are stored in the vehicle’s memory system. Some cars have several different units which control engine management, brakes, suspension, and even windscreen wipers. With diagnostic equipment, it is possible to identify the cause of a problem quickly so that the right repair can be made before the problem gets bigger.
To learn more about what does car diagnostics tell you, contact our ASE Certified technicians at theWrench, Ltd. Car Care Center today for more information about the car tune up the checklist and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves residents in Silverdale, WA, and the surrounding area.