
Automotive Services FAQ
Listed below are ten random questions from our mechanic auto repair faq database. Clicking a question will display your answer to the right and generate a new set of random questions about car repair.
- How do I know I will not be overcharged for my repair?
- Do cars with 50,000+ miles have timing-chain problems?
- Do you recommend extended service plans?
- How much air should be put in tires?
- What type of transmission fluid should I use in my car?
- When do I change my fuel filter?
- My check engine, transmission or overdrive light is on or flashes?
- How often should I get a transmission fluid change?
- Is changing my air filter important?
- Does using air-conditioning affect my fuel economy?
Ask A Mechanic!
There have been times when our repair shop has found spark plugs seized in cylinder heads of vehicles with as little as 60,000 miles on them. Removal of these seized plugs can result in hours of labor. There are documented repairs where it was necessary to remove cylinder heads just to get the remove the plugs. We suggest that to maintain peak performance your spark plugs should not be run longer than 30,000 miles. Car buyers should take those 100,000 mile spark plug marketing claims of manufacturers with a grain of salt.
Can spark plugs last 100,000 miles?
There have been times when our repair shop has found spark plugs seized in cylinder heads of vehicles with as little as 60,000 miles on them. Removal of these seized plugs can result in hours of labor. There are documented repairs where it was necessary to remove cylinder heads just to get the remove the plugs. We suggest that to maintain peak performance your spark plugs should not be run longer than 30,000 miles. Car buyers should take those 100,000 mile spark plug marketing claims of manufacturers with a grain of salt.
