The engine light comes on and the car shakes at every stop. Other times it ticks when cold, or the temperature needle climbs in slow traffic. We come to the car, pull the codes and test the engine where it sits. A lot of this work gets done same-day.
Call (801) 210-6421Engine work starts with the symptom and the code together, because one without the other gets parts thrown at the car. A misfire can be a coil, a plug, a vacuum leak or a burnt valve, so we check spark, fuel trim and compression before we quote anything. An address here is a set of coordinates. The grid counts blocks out from Temple Square, where Main Street, State Street and South Temple meet, so you can tell us where you are off the nearest corner sign without knowing the name of the road you stopped on. The blocks are long, which is why a dead engine here leaves you further from help than the same breakdown in an ordinary grid city. If the repair can be done where the car sits, we do it there. If the engine has to come apart, you hear that before you buy a part.
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No. A flashing light means the engine is misfiring hard enough to push raw fuel into the catalytic converter. Park it and call, because a coil and plug job turns into a converter job fast.
Most of it, yes. Coils, plugs, sensors, gaskets and belts all come off with the engine still in the car. Work that needs the engine lifted out is the exception, and you hear that from us before any money is spent.
Read the two numbers off the nearest corner sign and give us both. The grid counts out from downtown in blocks, so those two numbers put us on your block. A driveway address or the business you are parked at works too.
We quote the diagnosis first, then the repair once we know the cause. You approve that number before we start turning bolts. Nothing gets added to the bill after.
We provide engine repair including West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy and Taylorsville.