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If your car is running rough, it could be a sign that it needs a tune-up. However, there could be other factors that are causing your car to run poorly, such as a misfiring spark plug, a clogged air filter, a failing mass air flow sensor, or a problem with the fuel system. To determine the cause of the issue, it's best to have your car inspected by a professional mechanic.
During a tune-up, the mechanic will check the condition of your spark plugs, wires, and distributor cap (if your car has a distributor), as well as other parts of your engine, such as the air and fuel filters, PCV valve, and the throttle body. They will also perform a general inspection of the engine and other systems to ensure that everything is working correctly and that there are no other issues that need to be addressed.
If the mechanic determines that your car does need a tune-up, they will replace the worn or damaged parts and perform any necessary adjustments to improve your engine's performance and efficiency. Regular tune-ups can help extend the life of your vehicle and keep it running smoothly.
First general inspection normally does not cost anything. An official inspection will cost on the type of service and time taken to make it.
It always advised to call us and make an appointment so that we have the capacity and mechanic available when you arrive. In certain cases when there is an emergency we will try our best to accommodate you as soon as possible. We try to complete most repairs the same day. If this is not possible, we will provide you with special transportation arrangements.