The cars of today are nothing like the cars of yesterday. For starters, they have more moving parts and electronics. Part of our job is to provide you with enough information to allow you to make an informed decision that's appropriate for you and your situation. Preventative maintenance always saves money!
Facts... There are at least 30,000 parts on the average new car and over 5,000 of them move. All moving parts require a clean source of lubricating oils, coolants or greases, and this is provided by some relatively inexpensive, but very hard-working, fluids and filters. In addition, we have electronic parts that can be affected by poor maintenance habits. Today's electronics are so sophisticated that cars will run even when there are serious failures beginning. The systems have enough authority to mask developing problems. By the time you have detectable malfunction, one that you can feel or otherwise sense, you may have damaged expensive parts. The only outward indication the drivers may get is a warning lamp on the dash. Then why did my car seem to run okay? Poor maintenance practices force electronics to work overtime, or to carry excess current to compensate for worn-out spark plugs, filters, etc. Continuous operation in overtime (engineers call this "exceeding the duty cycle") build heat in electronic components, leads to increased component on-time, and ultimately to premature failure. Electronics hate heat, excess current, vibration and violent swings in temperature and humidity. Asking them to operate beyond design limits is just begging for trouble you don't need. In many cases, your new car will run just fine right up to the point at which it won't run at all, often without any noticeable symptoms. Neglecting maintenance is a good way to force a car into breakdown, early and often. The Choice Is Yours In the final analysis, there is a choice -- all preventative maintenance is optional. But keep in mind, the neglected preventative maintenance that a car needed yesterday or today will still need to be done tomorrow and does not cease to exist by forgetting about it. We can help you create a time-table that fits your budget and schedule to have the routine maintenance performed.
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The Dyno Shop
10042 Prospect Ave, Santee, CA 92071
(619) 562-3933
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10042 Prospect Ave, Santee, CA 92071
(619) 562-3933
Business hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00pm*
Closed on Holidays
EZ Auto Registration hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm*
Closed on Holidays
*Closed from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm daily - but we will be answering the phone :)
Thank you for your continued patronage!
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