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by All Tune & Lube 22 Mar, 2024
For a smooth and stable ride, it’s crucial that your suspension is in healthy condition. Ignoring signs of suspension problems can lead to unsafe driving conditions, making it important to get to the shop at the first sign of trouble. At All Tune & Lube, we provide expert suspension repair in the greater Austin area. Here are five warning signs of a suspension problem. Bumpy or Rough Ride A properly functioning suspension system should provide a smooth and comfortable ride, absorbing bumps and vibrations from the road. If you start to notice that your car feels excessively bumpy or rough while driving, it's an indication that something is wrong with your suspension. This could be due to worn-out shocks, struts, or other suspension components. Excessive Bouncing After Hitting Bumps While some bouncing is normal when driving over bumps or uneven surfaces, excessive bouncing after hitting bumps could indicate worn-out shocks or struts. These components are responsible for dampening the movements of your vehicle's suspension, and when they start to fail, you'll likely notice increased bouncing. Difficulty Steering or Handling Your car's suspension system plays an important role in maintaining steering responsiveness and overall handling. If you find it difficult to steer your vehicle or notice a decrease in handling precision, it could be a sign of suspension trouble. Worn-out shocks or struts, as well as other suspension components, can affect your car's ability to stay stable and responsive on the road. Uneven Tire Wear A healthy suspension system helps to ensure even weight distribution across all four tires. If you notice that your tires are wearing unevenly, it could be a sign of suspension issues. Leaking Fluids If your shocks have fluid leaking out onto them, then it’s likely time for replacement. This issue should be promptly addressed so that you can trust your suspension to perform safely. Suspension Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our nearby auto shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!
by All Tune & Lube 23 Feb, 2024
At All Tune & Lube, it’s our mission to earn our customers’ trust by providing fair rates, friendly service, and flawless repairs and maintenance. Whether you need an oil change or complex engine repair, our local mechanics will meticulously complete the job. And we’re always grateful when our customers take the time to offer feedback about their experiences with us. Here are some of our recent customer reviews. “These people are great. They know their stuff. Been using them for several years and always do a great job. I highly recommend this place. Been in business for over 12 years and you can see by their ratings they are awesome! They have taken great care of my 2016 Chevy Suburban now for many years.” —Alexander F. “Scheduled an appointment first thing in the morning and I was in and out in 30 minutes. :) Friendly, honest service. Fair Price.” —Elizabeth V. “I arrived for a state inspection and was taken care of in a quick and timely fashion. No excessive wait. The crew has always been very professional for any needed repairs on my car. It's my go to for auto repair!” —Leonard G. “Honest! I took my car for transmission fluid flush and they made sure I really needed it (it did) and I asked them to look at a belt the dealership told me needed replaced (it didn't). I appreciate their honesty so much and I'll keep going back when I have issues.” —Tamara K. “We use All Tune for the majority of the routine maintenance needed for our fleet. They are quick, honest, and helpful.” —Jenna S. “Great, prompt, friendly service as usual. Kevin and his team are top-notch.” —Guy L. Auto Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our local auto shop, we can expertly handle your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!
by All Tune & Lube 25 Jan, 2024
Your car's alternator plays a pivotal role in keeping your vehicle running smoothly. Responsible for charging the battery and powering the electrical systems, a healthy alternator is essential for safe and reliable driving. When signs of alternator trouble emerge, they should be addressed ASAP. At All Tune & Lube, our local mechanics provide expert alternator replacement and auto electric repair in the greater Austin, TX area. Here are five symptoms of an alternator problem. Dimming Lights One of the most common signs of an alternator problem is dimming headlights or interior lights. If you notice that your lights are flickering or becoming noticeably dimmer while driving, it could be an indication that the alternator is struggling to provide a consistent flow of power to the electrical components. Dashboard Warning Light If a faulty alternator is triggering a warning light, you should promptly bring it to the mechanic’s attention. Otherwise, the issue may soon escalate to the point that you end up stranded. Commonly, this light reads ALT or GEN or is in the shape of a little rectangular battery. Strange Noises Unusual noises coming from under the hood can be a sign of alternator trouble. If you hear a grinding or whining noise, it may indicate a problem with the alternator bearings or the belt. Ignoring these sounds may lead to alternator failure. Weak or Dead Battery While a weak or dead battery can be attributed to various factors, a failing alternator is a common culprit. If you’re having difficulty starting your car, the alternator may not be providing sufficient charge to the battery. Electrical Accessory Issues The alternator powers various electrical components in your car, including the radio, power windows, and air conditioning. If you notice these systems malfunctioning or behaving erratically, it could be a sign of an alternator problem. Alternator Replacement & Auto Electric Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our nearby auto shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!
by All Tune and Lube 20 Dec, 2023
Constant velocity (CV) joints play a pivotal role in transferring power from the transmission to the wheels. Like any part of your vehicle, CV joints can experience wear and tear, leading to potential problems. If you notice any symptoms of CV joint trouble, it’ll be best to promptly alert the mechanic. At All Tune & Lube, we provide expert CV joint repair in the greater Austin, TX area. Here are four signs of a CV joint problem. Clicking or Popping Sounds One of the most recognizable signs of CV joint issues is a clicking or popping sound when you turn the steering wheel. This noise often occurs during sharp turns due to worn-out or damaged CV joints. Vibrations While Driving If you notice unusual vibrations, especially while accelerating or at higher speeds, it could be a sign of CV joint problems. Damaged CV joints can lead to vibrations felt in the steering wheel. These vibrations may become more pronounced as the joint's condition worsens, making it important to address the issue promptly. Grease on the Inside of the Tire CV joints have protective boots that contain grease to ensure smooth operation. If you see grease on the inside of your tire or around a CV joint boot, it’s a sign of potential damage to the boot. Once the protective boot is compromised, dirt and moisture can enter, accelerating wear and tear on the joint. Steering Issues A problematic CV joint can impede your ability to steer smoothly. If you find it increasingly challenging to turn the steering wheel, it may indicate a CV joint issue. The resistance and difficulty in turning can result from the joint's inability to function correctly, hampering the performance of your vehicle. Auto Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our local auto shop, we can expertly handle your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment!
by All Tune & Lube 21 Nov, 2023
One of the kindest things you can do for your engine is to keep it running on the proper level of clean oil. You can check your owner’s manual to see your vehicle’s exact requirements for oil type and oil change mileage points, which are specifications that should always be followed. At All Tune & Lube, we provide expert auto maintenance in the greater Austin, TX area, including full-service oil changes. Here are five reasons to always keep up with oil changes. Engine Health and Longevity One of the main reasons to follow your oil change schedule is to help ensure the health and longevity of your engine. Engine oil lubricates the moving parts of the engine, reducing friction and preventing excessive wear and tear. As you drive your car, oil breaks down and loses its effectiveness, which can lead to increased friction, overheating, and potential engine damage. Regular oil changes help maintain a healthy engine, ultimately extending its lifespan. Improved Fuel-Efficiency Clean, fresh oil promotes smooth and efficient engine operation. When the engine is properly lubricated, it doesn't have to work as hard, leading to improved fuel-efficiency. Enhanced Performance Following your oil change schedule can have a direct impact on your vehicle's overall performance. Well-lubricated engines run more smoothly, resulting in better acceleration and responsiveness. Prevent Costly Repairs Neglecting regular oil changes can lead to serious issues, potentially resulting in costly engine repairs. As the miles add up, dirty or depleted oil increases the risk of harsh friction and engine overheating, which are issues that could result in expensive repair bills. Resale Value If you plan to sell your vehicle in the future, adhering to your oil change schedule can positively impact its resale value. Prospective buyers are often more inclined to invest in a vehicle with a well-documented maintenance history, including regular oil changes. Full-Service Oil Change in Austin, TX When you need auto maintenance in Austin, TX and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our nearby auto shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!
by All Tune and Lube 25 Oct, 2023
The check engine light can illuminate for a variety of reasons, ranging from minor issues to more serious problems. At All Tune & Lube, we provide expert check engine light diagnostics and repair in the greater Austin, TX area. Our local mechanics will accurately identify the issue and then can flawlessly fix it. Here’s a look at some of the most common reasons that the check engine light turns on. Loose or Faulty Gas Cap A loose or damaged gas cap can lead to an evaporative emissions system leak, causing the check engine light to come on. This is one of the most common and easiest issues to fix. Oxygen Sensor Issues Oxygen sensors monitor the level of oxygen in the exhaust gasses. When they fail or become dirty, it can affect fuel efficiency and emissions, triggering the light. Catalytic Converter Problems Issues with the catalytic converter, such as a clog or failure, can cause the light to illuminate. Signs of a malfunctioning catalytic converter include worsening acceleration and a smell similar to rotten eggs. Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) Problems The MAF sensor measures the amount of air entering the engine, which is critical for proper fuel mixture. A malfunctioning MAF sensor can affect engine performance. Spark Plug and Ignition System Issues Problems with spark plugs, spark plug wires, or the ignition coil can lead to misfires in the engine and trigger the check engine light.  Vacuum Leaks Leaks in the vacuum system can disrupt the air-to-fuel ratio and cause the check engine light to come on. Thermostat Issues A faulty thermostat can affect engine temperature and cause the light to illuminate. Overheating can lead to engine damage, so cooling system issues should always be addressed ASAP. Exhaust System Leaks Leaks in the exhaust system, such as a cracked exhaust manifold or a damaged exhaust pipe, can lead to abnormal emissions and trigger the light. Check Engine Light Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our local auto shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!
by All Tune and Lube 18 Sept, 2023
Because transmission trouble can be very expensive to fix, it’s important to take some basic measures to reduce the risk of major problems developing. At All Tune & Lube, we provide top-quality transmission service in the greater Austin area. Our local mechanics specialize in both transmission repair and maintenance, and can make sure that your car is able to smoothly get through the gears. Here are three tips for preventing severe transmission trouble. Keep Up with Transmission Fluid Exchanges Transmission fluid provides a number of important functions, such as lubrication, cooling, rust prevention, and fluid pressure. This makes it highly important that your transmission is operating with the proper level of uncontaminated fluid. Commonly, cars are supposed to get their transmission fluid exchanged somewhere between 30,000 and 50,000 miles. However, it’s best to consult your owner’s manual to see your vehicle’s exact mileage point for this service. As part of a transmission fluid exchange, old dirty fluid will be emptied and replaced with the right amount of fresh fluid. Regularly Check Transmission Fluid It’s smart to check your transmission fluid every month, which is typically best done with the car still on. By routinely checking your transmission fluid, you’re more likely to notice if it begins to burn or get too low. Bring Your Car to the Shop if You Notice Any Symptom of Transmission Trouble Common warning signs of transmission trouble include: gear slippage, delayed shifting, rough shifting, and transmission fluid leaks. If you drive a manual transmission, you’ll want to have the mechanic take a look if you notice any indication of clutch trouble, such as a clutch pedal that has become noisy or spongy. Other signs of a clutch problem include grinding and burning smells. By getting to the shop at the sign of transmission trouble, you’ll have the best chance to address the issue before it escalates and causes much bigger problems. Transmission Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our local auto shop, we can expertly handle your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment!
by All Tune & Lube 18 Aug, 2023
AAA-approval is an important part of judging a shop’s trustworthiness. Founded way back in 1902, the American Automobile Association doesn’t easily certify just any old auto shop. Rather, the shop has to meet certain requirements that help to ensure customer satisfaction. At All Tune & Lube, we’re proud to be a AAA-approved auto shop in Austin, TX. Our local mechanics are highly trained and continue to advance their craft. Whether you need complex engine repair or it’s just time for an oil change, we’ll flawlessly complete the job at a reasonable rate. Requirements for an Auto Shop to Gain AAA Certification A very important requirement for an auto shop to gain AAA certification is that the mechanics must be ASE-certified. A mechanic who has been successfully certified by the National Institute of Automotive Excellence has gone through extensive training that indicates mastery of their craft. When choosing a shop for your repairs, it’s best to select a place that employs ASE-certified technicians. Another important AAA-requirement is that the shop has to use modern computerized diagnostic equipment. With this equipment, the mechanics are able to accurately identify the problem in a time-efficient manner. This saves money on labor costs, while helping to ensure that the correct repairs are done the first time. There are some other important AAA requirements that help establish the shop's trustworthiness. One is that the shop must offer a solid warranty to back up its work. Also, the shop must closely follow environmental rules, particularly regarding the proper disposal of waste. And for customers to be comfortable during the repair process, the shop has to offer plenty of parking, as well as a clean waiting room. And to keep a AAA certification, the shop must maintain a strong rating with the Better Business Bureau. AAA-Approved Auto Repair in Austin, TX When you need AAA-approved auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our local auto shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment!
by All Tune & Lube 13 Jul, 2023
At All Tune & Lube, we’re proud to be a locally-owned shop that serves our neighbors in Austin. It’s our mission to outperform our customers’ expectations by providing accurate diagnostics, fair rates, attentive service, and top-quality repairs. And we truly appreciate it when our customers offer feedback about the work that we did for them. Here are some of our latest customer reviews. “Highly recommended car shop. I have taken both our cars here for different services, couldn't be happier with the overall service and customer service experience. Honest shop with fair pricing and diligent work. Will definitely come back.” —Luis R. “Kevin, Mark and their team are always helpful. Quick turn around, they have been taking care of our small fleet for years. Highly recommended, honest and friendly service, the way it should be. Thank you for all you have done for us and referrals that we have sent your way.” —Paul M. “Awesome service! I was in and out after calling the same day. They also had the specific filters to fit my car (Audi Q5) and use Audi/VW oil. Go-to place from here on out.” —Katie F. “Fantastic shop! If I move back to Austin, this will be my go-to mechanic for sure. I went down the list in Google Maps, and the other shops wouldn’t even look at it for another week. All Tune and Lube was my next call, Kevin there answered the phone, and I explained what was going on and that I had a 5 hr drive ahead of us. Kevin was really nice and said ‘We’re booked up, too, but come on by and I’ll road test it and let you know.’ No other shop would even offer to look at it. I’m traveling with my little boy, and Kevin knew that, and said to stop by. Even though they were packed, Kevin took it for a road test and then put it on the lift to confirm the diagnosis.Where I live, no shops have high ratings like this. After this experience, this will be my only mechanic stop in Austin. They wouldn’t even let me tip them after their time and work on it! Just go here. Even if it might take a few days to get in, these are great guys and they are a great shop!” —Colin M. “Honest employees and fast repair. Love this place!” —Shasta M. Auto Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our local auto shop, we can expertly handle your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment!
by All Tune & Lube 14 Jun, 2023
If your engine overheats, then major engine damage could result, including a cracked block. This makes it very important to proactively address any cooling system issues. Standard cooling system parts include radiators, cooling fans, water pumps, thermostats, and hoses. If you suspect a problem with any cooling system component, you should contact the shop. At All Tune & Lube, our local mechanics provide expert cooling system repair in the greater Austin, TX area. Here’s a look at five symptoms of a cooling system problem. White Exhaust Smoke White exhaust smoke is a potential sign of an internal coolant leak. With this symptom, you may be dealing with a blown head gasket. External Coolant Leak When coolant is leaking externally, it’s often noticeable on the ground due to its bright color. Commonly, coolant is green, but yours may be a different color such as yellow, pink, or red. High Reading on Temperature Gauge If your dashboard temp gauge climbs into the red, you’ll want to pull into a parking lot as soon as safely possible and turn off your engine. Then you can call up the shop and explain what’s happening, at which point you can get advice on whether it seems okay to continue driving at all, or if you should get towed to the shop so you don’t risk engine damage. Steaming from Under Hood If coolant is leaking, then the drop in fluid pressure can reduce the coolant’s boiling point, potentially causing steam to develop and start billowing out from underneath your hood. Low Coolant If your coolant level becomes worryingly low, then you’ll want to make sure it isn’t leaking. It’s normal to lose about .25% of your coolant every five months. However, larger coolant losses could indicate a leak. Cooling System Repair in Austin, TX When you need auto repair in Austin and the surrounding area, contact All Tune & Lube at (512) 836-6724. At our local auto shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment! 
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