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Yearly Archives: 2017

Clean Fuel Equals Clean Performance for Memphis Drivers

Hello, Memphis residents. Let's talk fuel filters. Fuel filters clean the dirt, dust and debris out of your fuel. Both gasoline and diesel-powered engines have them. The fuel filter is located in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the engine.Memphis auto owners don't need to filter their fuel because it has lots of grit in it; they need to filter it because it has some grit it in. Any dirt is bad for your engine. The cleaner the fuel, the better your vehicle engine will run.Over time, the small amounts of rust, dirt and contaminants in your fuel settle out inside the fuel tank. After about five years, this can amount to a quite a bit of sediment. This means that as your vehicle ages, your fuel filter has to work harder to screen your fuel: more sediment in your tank means more potential for grit in your fuel.The harder your fuel filter works, the more often it needs to be replaced. Check with your owner's manual to find out how often it should be se ... read more

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Fuel System

Problems with Suspension Solved at Allen's Automotive Center in Memphis

A vehicle's suspension system is tough. It can last for years and after lots of driving for Memphis drivers. But it can be damaged quickly by hitting a pothole, curb or rock, and it can wear more quickly if you frequently drive off-road or on bumpy roads. A workhorse vehicle — one that hauls heavy loads — is also going to be hard on its suspension system.Because the useful life of your suspension system contains these elements of unpredictability, it is important for Memphis drivers to have them inspected periodically. Worn, broken and missing parts can be identified during an inspection at Allen's Automotive Center . An ineffective suspension system will decrease the driver's control over a vehicle, so when it is damaged it frequently leads to the worst kind of vehicular damage — dangerous accidents.The suspension system is composed of springs and shock absorbers (or shocks). Springs suspend the weight of the vehicle above its axles. They allow the vehicle to &l ... read more

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Change Your Engine Air Filter at Allen's Automotive Center

Many Memphis car owners have probably wondered: "What's the harm in putting off replacing an engine air filter? The answer is that not replacing it could cause your Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor to fail. This expensive sensor is situated between your engine air filter and your engine. Dirty air filters are a leading cause of mass air flow sensor failure – and these babies can cost several hundred dollars to replace in Memphis.Change your vehicle air filter at Allen's Automotive Center when it's dirty. Your vehicle engine will thank you.Give us a call. Allen's Automotive Center1195 WINFIELD AVE.Memphis, Tennessee 38116901-332-3279    

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Maintenance

Automotive Tips from Allen's Automotive Center: Air Conditioning Inspection

Most auto manufacturers recommend an interval for an air conditioning system inspection. The inspection uncovers leaks, worn hoses and assesses the condition of the other components.Environmental laws in some around Memphis require leaks to be repaired before refrigerant can be added. Also some parts manufacturers require other components to be replaced along with certain failed parts in order to maintain the new part warranty. This is because a given failure may be the result of another worn or damaged part that will, if not replaced, prematurely damage the new component.Allen's Automotive Center in Memphis is fully equipped to restore your flow of cool air.Allen's Automotive Center1195 WINFIELD AVE.Memphis, Tennessee 38116901-332-3279  

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Improve Fuel Economy with Proper Maintenance at Allen's Automotive Center in Memphis

With Memphis gas prices being what they are, many of us in Tennessee are driving less and looking into purchasing smaller or more efficient vehicles. Memphis area residents who have to drive a lot, have large families or need four-wheel drive are particularly hard hit by the cost of fuel in Tennessee. But there are things all Memphis drivers can do to save fuel: We can improve our driving habits and stay on top of preventive maintenance at Allen's Automotive Center. These things make small savings possible, but they can really add up.Let's start with driving habits. One major gas-eater is jackrabbit starts. A smooth, gradual acceleration uses a lot less fuel. It's also easier on your engine and drivetrain, so you'll prolong their lives as well.If you drive with one foot on the brake, stop. That creates drag, increasing fuel usage and reducing the useful life of your brakes.Slowing down can really add up on gas savings over time for Memphis drivers. Dri ... read more

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Fuel Economy

Automotive Tips from Allen's Automotive Center: A Broken or Damaged Timing Belt

The timing belt rotates the cam shafts which open and close the valves that allow air, fuel, and exhaust to flow through the engine as it powers your car when you drive around Memphis.An old timing belt can lose a “tooth” in the belt allowing it to slip. The engine could stop or misfire. Timing belt slips – or a broken timing belt – can be disastrous on some engines. In “interference” engines, open valves can get in the way of the piston when the timing belt breaks or slips. When that happens one or more valves can be bent requiring expensive engine repairs.It is important for Memphis drivers to replace their timing belts as recommended in their owner’s manual to avoid unnecessary breakdowns. Ask the team of professionals at Allen's Automotive Center in Memphis if it’s time for your timing belt to be replaced. Allen's Automotive Center1195 WINFIELD AVE.Memphis, Tennessee 3811690

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The Allen's Automotive Center Guide to Proper Fluids for Your Vehicle

The automotive professionals at Allen's Automotive Center would like to give Memphis drivers an update on some of the things happening in automotive fluids. You know, vehicles are becoming more sophisticated every day.  Fluids such as, oil, coolant and transmission fluid are becoming more specialized at about the same pace.The Memphis do-it-yourselfer has to be pretty careful so that they do not actually harm their vehicle with the wrong type of fluid. That is why so many Tennessee ] owners rely on the advice of their friendly and knowledgeable Allen's Automotive Center service advisor to not only get the correct family of fluids, but to suggest the formulation that is best for their vehicle and their driving habits in the Memphis area.Let's start with engine oil. Memphis drivers who have been paying attention will have noticed a number of new oil weights on the Tennessee scene in the last several ye ... read more

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Automotive Tips from Allen's Automotive Center: Rotor Problems

The brake rotor, or disc, is attached to your wheel. The brake pads rub on the rotor to slow your car when you are driving in Memphis.Rotors can warp, crack or become misaligned. They can also be damaged by worn out brake pads that scratch grooves into the surface. These conditions result in less contact surface for the brake pads, leaving you with reduced braking power.Over time and miles, rotors can also wear down below safe specifications. It is important for Memphis drivers to know that simply replacing brake pads on a wheel with a bad rotor will not solve the problem. Depending on their condition, rotors may be resurfaced or replaced.Brake noise or a pulsation in the brake pedal are signs of potential brake problems that should be addressed right away. If you have any brake concerns, please have your friendly and professional Allen's Automotive Center tech perform a thorough inspection.Give us a call.Allen's Automotive Center1195 WINFIELD AVE.Memphis, Tennessee 3811 ... read more

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Brakes

Let Allen's Automotive Center Help You Extend the Life of Your Car

If you haven't shopped in the Memphis area for a new vehicle recently, you're likely to experience some sticker shock. It seems everything is costing more these days. And when you consider the price of auto financing in Memphis, and insurance, the idea of hanging on to your old vehicle for a few more years gets even more attractive.On the plus side, vehicles these days are engineered to last for 150,000 miles (250,000 km) or more. So why don't they? Usually it's because Memphis drivers don't stay on top of preventive maintenance. Good vehicle care at professional automotive service centers like Allen's Automotive Center in Memphis is the key to getting the most mileage out of your vehicle.Too often, Memphis vehicle owners are inclined to wait until their vehicles develop an obvious problem and take them in for repairs instead of maintenance. Repairs can be expensive, but allowing routine vehicle maintenance to slide ... read more

Steer Right in Memphis

Virtually all vehicles come with power steering, so many Memphis drivers have never driven a car or truck without it. Power steering assists you when you turn your vehicle steering wheel. Without it, it would be very hard to steer. Now this power assist comes in a couple of forms. In recent years, a lot of vehicles have an electric motor that reduces steering effort and helps improve performance and handling. The other kind of power steering is hydraulic. This is the kind most older Tennessee vehicles — and a lot of newer ones — have. Power steering fluid is pressurized by a pump and is used to assist steering. Of course, vehicles need the right amount of fluid in the system. If it's too low, your steering is affected and you could damage your vehicle pump. Also, power steering fluid can become corrosive over time and damage the pump, hoses and connectors, leading to leaks and repairs. Power ste ... read more

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