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MECHANICAL PROBLEMS
 

The powertrain system consists of the internal combustion engine, transmission and differential/axle assembly.  The powertrain is controlled via an On-Board computer network.  In a front-wheel drive vehicle, the transmission and differential/axle assembly are combined into a single transaxle.

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A full service mobile mechanic and parts distributer, RANthePartsMan offers all of the auto repair and maintenance services necessary to keep your vehicle in great condition, from tune-ups and factory maintenance to engine and transmission work. Our affordable prices, convenient hours, and ASE-Certified technicians make us a great alternative to the dealership.

SERVICES

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ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
 

Benefits of a properly maintained electrical system: Quick startingAllows for proper alternator/generator operation Increased starter life Proper electrical accessory operation Longer battery lifeLonger battery cable/terminal life

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ENGINE REPAIRS
 

Our services for engine repair include the following:

 

Camshaft Repair              Connecting Rod Bearings            Crankshaft Repair

Engine Replacement        Front Crankshaft Oil Seal             Head Gaskets

Oil Pan Gaskets               Oil Pan Replacement                   Oil Pump Replacement

Piston Rings                    Rear Main Seal Replacement        Timing Belt Replacement

Timing Chain                   Timing Cover                             Timing Gears

Valve Adjustments           Valve Cover Gaskets

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SUSPENSION & HANDLING
 

Suspension

  • Worn Shocks or Struts: In most vehicles the struts will eventually wear out and need to be replaced. If you notice excessive bouncing when going over bumps, or the vehicle nosedives when braking, it may be time to replace the shocks or struts.

  • Uneven Tire Wear: A failing suspension system can lead to uneven tire wear as the system is not holding the wheels even on the road at the proper angle. Look for bald spots on your tires. Suspension problems should be inspected and repaired as soon as possible.

  • Bad Spring Coils: In most cases, spring coils will last the life of the car but they can break. If the vehicle is not driving smoothly or leaning heavily to one side, it could be an issue with the spring coils. This should be fixed immediately.

  • Leaking Shocks: Shocks will often have to be replaced over the life of a car. If there is oil leaking on the garage floor or a leak is visible from the shocks, it is time to get them replaced.

Steering

  • Bad Tie Rods: Tie rods are the component that connects the steering linkage to the wheels of a vehicle. Eventually tie rods will wear out. As they do the vehicle will go out of alignment and wear the tires faster. There may also be a squeaky sound and the steering wheel may be harder to turn.

  • Loose Lug Nuts: Something as simple as a loose lug nut will cause the steering wheel to shake. This is a fairly easy problem to fix.

  • Unbalanced Wheels: This problem can also cause the steering wheel to shake at certain speeds. At higher speeds this can become dangerous. The tires should balanced as soon as possible.

  • Steering Gearbox Not Responding or Hard to Steer: if the steering wheel does not seem to be responding properly or it is hard to steer this can indicate a problem with the steering gearbox. This issue can quickly become dangerous. The steering system should be inspected and repaired as soon as possible.

  • Power Steering Malfunction: The power steering component can malfunction for a number of reasons. Fluid may be leaking due to damaged seals on the power steering pump, or there could be a leak in one of the power steering hoses. A whirring or siren-like sound coming from the steering pump can be an indicator of this problem.

  • Power Steering Pump: A failing power steering pump can make the steering wheel hard to turn and it may make a groaning noise when the wheel is turned. A failing pump will eventually die and need to be replaced.

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BRAKE REPAIRS
 

Our technicians are also experts in servicing the computer-controlled components of anti-lock braking systems (ABS) that are common on today’s vehicles.

This service, like all services performed it is recommended based on manufacturer’s standards, or when needed as determined by our inspection and industry standards.

Don’t put off brake service and repair.

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