Your truck’s alignment is an essential aspect of its reliability and ride quality. From Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, here’s what you should know about the alignment on your Chevrolet, Dodge, or Ford diesel pickup, from symptoms to keep an eye on, to how it affects your vehicle.
While transmissions are extremely complicated and it takes a professional hand to work on one, taking care of the one you have isn’t difficult. At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we understand the importance of caring for your transmission properly, so that it stays in good condition for as long as possible.
If you own or maintain a fleet or commercial truck, you are likely already familiar with the term ASE certified technician. But what does ASE mean, and why is it important? Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL has the answer.
When it comes to transmissions, your fluid level is essential. Too much or too little fluid can affect pressure, cooling abilities, and lubrication. In order to best care for your vehicle, it's important to know what to look for, so from our shop here at Performance Auto Repair here are a few tips.
Has the day finally come to replace your engine? If your engine is tired, worn out, and problematic, we can help. Here’s a look into remanufactured engines; what they are, what ‘remanufactured’ means, and why they’re a great way to give your car new life.
Windshield wipers are one of those things that you never think about until you need them. From Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, here’s a reminder to keep yours in good shape, so you’re ready when weather strikes.
Good steering is an underrated and often neglected aspect of driving. At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we believe in making sure you have the best vehicle possible, whether you’re driving across town or traveling long distances.
If you want to avoid nasty and unexpected surprise maintenance costs, sticking to a regimented schedule of preventative maintenance is something you are going to want to get used to. The reason being is simple – frequent maintenance will keep your vehicle in good health, ensuring you get the most out of all those expensive-to-replace parts. While it might sound counterintuitive, the best way to reduce maintenance costs is to stick to a prescribed maintenance schedule.