FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The Answer to Your Auto Repair Questions in San Angelo, TX

A basic understanding of the inner workings of engines and other vehicle components is not something most people possess nowadays. When you have to take your car or truck into an auto repair shop to have it worked on, it can be difficult to trust that you're getting the best service at the best rate. Here at Kenner's Diesel Service of San Angelo, TX, we believe in being honest with and helping to educate our customers. We want you to enjoy complete peace of mind knowing that your vehicle is in good hands with us, whether you brought it in for front end repair, transmission repair, or brake repair. If you are interested in learning more about automotive maintenance, read on below for the answers to some of our more frequently asked questions.

Q: How often should I get an oil change?

A: Oil changes are recommended every 5,000 miles or three months on average. This can vary depending on how new your vehicle is, and many recent models have a feature that will tell you when they are in need of an oil change. Remember you can also refer to your owner's manual for details about your specific make and model.

Q: What is the optimal amount of tire pressure?

A: This will depend on your vehicle and the type of tires it has. It is dangerous to drive on tires with both too much or too little air pressure. You can find psi recommendations in your tire's side-walls, on the door jamb, or in the owner's manual.

Q: When will my brakes need to be replaced?

A: Generally, brake pads tend to wear out after 20,000 or 30,000 miles. You might get more or less use out of your pads depending on a variety of factors, however. When your brakes are nearing the end of their life, there are a number of warning signs that most drivers will easily be able to recognize. The important thing is not to delay a brake pad replacement when it is needed as eventually your rotors will be affected, leading to a much more costly brake repair.

Q: Is it worth it to rebuild my transmission?

A: If your transmission is leaking or slipping, you've got a problem on your hands. While not all transmission repairs are overly complex or costly, if your system has gotten to the point that you're considering whether to rebuild or replace it, you're looking at a serious investment. A rebuild is more involved and will take longer before you can get back out on the road. A replacement, however, carries the risk that the new transmission may not work as well as you would hope. Ultimately, the decision depends on the particulars of your situation.

Q: What are the benefits of a diesel engine?

A: Diesel is more fuel efficient than gasoline thanks to its higher compression rate and is a more safe and reliable fuel source in many ways. It offers greater torque, allowing a vehicle to accelerate and pull loads better. Typically, diesel will extend the lifespan of an engine and require less maintenance as well.

Q: What is preventative maintenance? 

A: Preventative maintenance is the term for any regular maintenance you have done on your vehicle to ensure your vehicle runs efficiently and properly. Services such as oil changes, battery services, tire rotations, car safety inspections, and more are considered preventative maintenance. 

Q: Why is my check engine light on?

A: There can be an array of reasons as to why your check engine light comes on in your vehicle. The check engine light is one of the most vital components to a properly functioning vehicle. It alerts the driver of a potential problem on the vehicle’s on-board diagnostic system (main computer). When the check engine light comes on it means that a system in your vehicle — such as ignition, fuel injection, or emission control — is not operating efficiently, even though your vehicle seems to be running fine. When your check engine light does come on, there is no need for panic but you do need to take action eventually otherwise the issue could progress, costing more money in the end. 

Contact the crew at Kenner's today for quality diesel engine repair serivces and more in San Angelo, TX!

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