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Because a vehicle may be the second largest investment a person may ever make, it is vital to know (and follow) the maintenance plan as recommended by the manufacturer. A car tune up will protect that investment by restoring the performance of your engine's power.

What is a tune up, you ask? A tune up is the periodic process of inspection, diagnosis, testing, and adjustment to maintain peak engine performance or restore the engine to original operating efficiency. Advanced technology in today's newer models of vehicles requires meeting emissions standards that have been in place since about 1996. However, newer models of cars no longer have the components that were included as part of the traditional car tune up.

However, to ensure you get the maximum dependability from the vehicle you depend on, a tune up is still an important part of good vehicle maintenance.

  • Yesterday's Vehicle: Older cars require adjustments to the ignition timing and fuel mixture. A tune up for engines that use a distributor means replacing the distributor cap, distributor rotor and ignition wires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Spark plugs may still need to be replaced on a regular basis as well.
  • Today's Vehicle – Because newer vehicles are controlled by computers that are not adjustable, a tune up generally consists of replacing the fuel and air filters, new plugs and wires (unless it's coil-on-plug), possibly a fluid flush, cleaning the carbon out of the throttle body, and flushing the fuel injectors with a special solvent. A new car simply gets "refreshed!"

A note to remember: For improved fuel economy, longer engine life, and cleaner air, a car tune up service is an investment that pays big dividends. Your local auto mechanic can give you expert advice about the appropriate maintenance schedule for your specific vehicle and driving conditions.

Restore the performance of your vehicle's engine with a quality tune up service. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive by calling (608) 221-8321 for more information about our brake service. Since 1975, our family-owned auto shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and the surrounding communities.

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Steve Clausen

Owner & ASE Master Technician – Clausen Automotive, Madison, WI

Steve Clausen, a Certified ASE Master Technician, has been serving Madison drivers with reliable auto repair and maintenance for over 30 years. As the owner of Clausen Automotive, he is committed to honest service, high-quality workmanship, and staying updated with the latest auto technologies. His dedication ensures local customers receive trustworthy care for their vehicles.

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Be Sure to restore your vehicle's engine power with a car tune up service! Call us 608-221-8321 today to schedule your tune up car service now!

Because a vehicle may be the second largest investment a person may ever make, it is vital to know (and follow) the maintenance plan as recommended by the manufacturer. A car tune up will protect that investment by restoring the performance of your engine's power.

What is a tune up, you ask? A tune up is the periodic process of inspection, diagnosis, testing, and adjustment to maintain peak engine performance or restore the engine to original operating efficiency. Advanced technology in today's newer models of vehicles requires meeting emissions standards that have been in place since about 1996. However, newer models of cars no longer have the components that were included as part of the traditional car tune up.

However, to ensure you get the maximum dependability from the vehicle you depend on, a tune up is still an important part of good vehicle maintenance.

  • Yesterday's Vehicle: Older cars require adjustments to the ignition timing and fuel mixture. A tune up for engines that use a distributor means replacing the distributor cap, distributor rotor and ignition wires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Spark plugs may still need to be replaced on a regular basis as well.
  • Today's Vehicle – Because newer vehicles are controlled by computers that are not adjustable, a tune up generally consists of replacing the fuel and air filters, new plugs and wires (unless it's coil-on-plug), possibly a fluid flush, cleaning the carbon out of the throttle body, and flushing the fuel injectors with a special solvent. A new car simply gets "refreshed!"

A note to remember: For improved fuel economy, longer engine life, and cleaner air, a car tune up service is an investment that pays big dividends. Your local auto mechanic can give you expert advice about the appropriate maintenance schedule for your specific vehicle and driving conditions.

Restore the performance of your vehicle's engine with a quality tune up service. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive by calling (608) 221-8321 for more information about our brake service. Since 1975, our family-owned auto shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and the surrounding communities.

About the Author

Steve Clausen

Owner & ASE Master Technician – Clausen Automotive, Madison, WI

Steve Clausen, a Certified ASE Master Technician, has been serving Madison drivers with reliable auto repair and maintenance for over 30 years. As the owner of Clausen Automotive, he is committed to honest service, high-quality workmanship, and staying updated with the latest auto technologies. His dedication ensures local customers receive trustworthy care for their vehicles.

View Steve’s Full Profile →

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    Clausen AutomotiveAuto Repair Shop in Madison, WI

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