CT Engine Service

Here are some common engine maintenance items that you should consider:

engineRegular Oil Changes

Regularly changing the engine oil and oil filter is one of the most critical engine maintenance tasks. Engine oil lubricates the internal components and helps remove contaminants. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the appropriate oil type and change intervals.

Air Filter Replacement

The air filter prevents dirt, dust, and debris from entering the engine's combustion chamber. Over time, the air filter can become clogged, reducing airflow and engine performance. Replace the air filter according to the manufacturer's guidelines or if it appears dirty.

Spark Plug Replacement

Spark plugs ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine's combustion chamber, creating the necessary power for the engine to run. Over time, spark plugs can wear out, leading to misfires, reduced fuel efficiency, and rough idling. Replace spark plugs at the recommended intervals or if they show signs of wear.

Coolant System Maintenance

The coolant system helps regulate the engine temperature and prevent overheating. Regularly check the coolant level and condition. Flush and replace the coolant according to the manufacturer's guidelines to prevent corrosion, rust, and cooling system malfunctions.

Belts and Hoses Inspection

Inspect the engine belts (such as the serpentine belt) and hoses for signs of wear, cracking, or damage. These components play crucial roles in driving various engine accessories, such as the alternator and water pump. Replace worn or damaged belts and hoses to prevent potential breakdowns or engine damage.

Battery Maintenance

Inspect the battery regularly for signs of corrosion, loose connections, or low voltage. Clean any corrosion from the battery terminals and ensure a secure connection. If the battery is old or not holding a charge, consider replacing it.

Timing Belt/Chain Replacement

Some engines have timing belts or chains that need periodic replacement. These components control the timing of the engine's valves and must be replaced according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent engine damage in case of failure.

Remember that engine maintenance needs can vary based on the vehicle's make, model, and mileage. Consult your vehicle's owner manual or a qualified mechanic to determine the specific maintenance requirements for your engine. Regular maintenance helps ensure the reliability, performance, and longevity of your engine, contact us today.