On a long work day where you need to cool off, nothing is more appreciated than ice cold AC. If your AC isn’t blowing as cold as it should, don’t worry; Motorworks Northwest, Inc in Mt Vernon has you covered.
If you drive a performance car or SUV, you want to take every measure possible to ensure it stays in good shape and running well. For many drivers of precision-engineered vehicles like BMW, Audi, Porsche, Subaru, etc., warming up the engine is a part of taking care of your vehicle. But is it necessary?
Once you’ve settled on an engine, the last thing you want to do is cut corners on the final steps. At Motorworks Northwest, Inc in Mt Vernon, WA, we understand the importance of your investment.
On modern vehicles, the PCV system (Positive Crankcase Ventilation System) is essential to ensuring your car or truck is ready to go when you are and remains a long-lasting, reliable vehicle. It’s much more than just emissions control - your PCV system serves multiple purposes and is quite interesting! How does it work, and what are those purposes? Here at Motorworks Northwest, Inc in Mt Vernon, WA, we have those answers for you!
Vacuum pressure plays a critical role in keeping your engine running smooth, and performing it’s best. From Motorworks Northwest, Inc in Mt Vernon, WA, here’s some info on vacuum pressure, why you need it, and how to tell if you’ve got a vacuum leak.
With temperatures dropping around the country, it’s understandably tempting to let your car or SUV idle to stay warm. At Motorworks Northwest, Inc in Mt Vernon, WA, one of our goals is to keep you informed on how to best care for your performance and luxury vehicles.
If your transmission is slipping, what are your options? As you’ve seen, a variety of issues can cause a transmission to slip. Likewise, repairs differ widely depending on the issue. Our highly trained technicians at Motorworks Northwest, Inc in Mt Vernon, WA can recommend your best options. Here are some steps you should take to make sure your repair is as simple and cost effective as possible.
Your turbocharger will work in essentially the same way, whether you drive a Powerstroke, Cummins, or Duramax diesel pickup. While there are differences in designs and applications, turbos haven’t changed all that much over the past century. Now that you know what one is made of, we’ll look at how it works.
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