How does an engine work?
Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Honda, and every other car manufacturer may have different types of engines inside them, but they all work the same way. Simply put, an internal combustion engine (the engine found in vehicles) is a heat engine that converts energy from the heat of burning gasoline to mechanical work or torque. The torque is applied to the wheels, which make your car move. Engines have pistons that move up and down metal tubes called cylinders. Pistons are connected to a crankshaft via rods and move up and down to power the crankshaft, which then powers the wheels of your car. Vehicles will have between 2 and 12 cylinders in its engine.
An engine's pistons are powered by thousands of controlled explosions created by mixing fuel with oxygen, creating combustions. The heat and expanding gases from these mini-explosions push down on the piston in the cylinder, causing movement. Engines need air (namely oxygen) to burn fuel. During the intake stroke, valves open to allow the piston to act like a syringe as it moves downward, drawing in ambient air through the engine's intake system. When the piston reaches the bottom of its stroke, the intake valves close, effectively sealing the cylinder for the compression stroke, which is in the opposite direction as the intake stroke. The upward movement of the piston compresses the intake charge. We at AutoMetrics - Moses Lake know all about how engines work and can make the appropriate repairs as efficiently as possible.
How do I know if my engine needs repairs?
A vehicle’s engine is an intricate machine that is fundamental to getting you from one destination to another. Because of this, you should not ignore any issues with your engine. It is always a good idea to bring in your vehicle for smaller engine fixes rather than wait for a larger problem to occur that could cause severe damage to your car and cost you a lot more. If you are concerned about the health of your engine, you can bring your vehicle to AutoMetrics - Moses Lake.
Here are some of our tips for preventative maintenance to keep your engine running smoothly and avoid major problems:
- Change your oil regularly and use the recommended weight of oil.
- Change your timing belt at your manufacturers' recommended interval.
- Give your engine time to warm up before driving if possible, especially when the weather is cold. This will let the oil get into all parts of the engine before putting a large load on the engine.
Some warning signs of a faulty engine include:
Your vehicle’s “Check Engine” light is on - This light turning on could mean the oxygen sensor needs replacing, the catalytic converter is damaged, the fuel cap is loose, or something else. Whatever the reason is, a "Check Engine" light should not be ignored.
The engine does not start when you turn your key in the ignition - Which usually indicates a problem with the way your engine processes fuel.
Your vehicle is consuming more fuel than usual (you are getting fewer miles per gallon) - You may be tracking fuel economy with the onboard gauges or by the distance driven between fill-ups. Regardless of the method you're using to track fuel economy, if your mileage is dropping, call AutoMetrics - Moses Lake to diagnose the issue.
You feel shaking, pulsating, or other strange movements - Shaking, pulsating, vibrating, and other strange sensations in your car, truck or SUV are never a good sign. It could be an engine issue that requires engine repairs, or something else. Regardless if it's coming from underhood, or elsewhere. Call AutoMetrics - Moses Lake today.
You hear strange noises - Grinding, popping, clanking, or clunking coming from your engine compartment could be a sign that your car, truck, or SUV needs major or minor repairs. Regardless of the issue, if it's causing an abnormal noise, it will not improve on its own. Also, ignoring these noises could lead to much more costly repairs. Give AutoMetrics - Moses Lake a call at the first sound of knocking, popping, or grinding under the hood of your vehicle.
Whether you would like to bring your vehicle in for preventative engine maintenance or a more extensive engine repair, we at AutoMetrics - Moses Lake can take care of all your auto repair needs.
Your Reliable Shop for Engine Repair
Having engine troubles can be daunting, but at AutoMetrics - Moses Lake, we can ease your anxieties. We specialize in engine repair, as well as other services like brake repair, ac repair, and more! We have served the communities in Moses Lake, Washington, and surrounding areas since 2017. Our Quality technicians have a vast amount of knowledge on different types of engines and we provide thorough, high-quality service that will get you back on the road as soon as possible.
If you are in Moses Lake or surrounding areas, schedule an appointment at AutoMetrics - Moses Lake today! You can schedule an appointment with us online or give us a call at 509-766-2002