Full engine tune using
electronic diagnostic equipment
Replace necessary parts
Carry out adjustments as per
manufacturers specifications
Record final data
Return old parts
Determine Readiness Monitor
Status
Emissions Service
Done regularly this service helps
reduce fuel consumption and harmful
emissions:
Full lube service
Full diagnostic equipment test
Analyze readings
Replace necessary parts and make
final adjustments
Record final settings
Return old parts
Fuel System Service
Restores engine performance, improves acceleration and fuel economy,
and reduces harmful exhaust
emissions.
If your car is more than one year
old, or has done over 30,000
kilometers, it may need an Carbon
Clean Fuel System Service. Over time,
carbon, dirt, gum and varnish can
build up within the critical
components of your car’s fuel
system, resulting in poor engine
performance. Left untreated, it can
lead to costly engine repairs. The
Carbon Clean Fuel System Service is
carried out by trained Michael's
Service Station professionals using
a unique cleaning detergent that is
guaranteed not to damage you
vehicle’s sophisticated components.
Ask for the Carbon Clean Fuel System
Service with your next tune up.
This machine cleans all
relevant areas of your engine (not
just the injectors) and results in:
overall new car performance
improved acceleration
improved fuel economy
reduction of harmful exhaust
emissions
correction of drivability
problems related to the build up
of carbon and other contaminants
Your car's engine is made up of hundreds of
complex components working together to ensure
that your vehicle starts and runs properly. Over
time, however, these components can wear out,
resulting in a loss of performance and fuel
economy. Here you'll learn what a "tune-up" is,
and tips to help you know when it's time for a
tune up. The technicians at Michael's Service
Station are trained to work on today's high tech
engines. We're here to help maintain your
vehicle and extend its life.
WHAT IS A TUNE-UP?
The nature of an engine "tune-up" has changed
considerably over the years, but the basics of
how a gasoline engine works has not. Clean gas
and air needs to be driven to the vehicle's
cylinders where combustion initiated by a spark
plug creates the power necessary to move a heavy
vehicle. Clogged fuel injectors, dirty air and
fuel filters, and corroded spark plugs can all
decrease engine performance and contribute to
decreased gas mileage and performance. That's
why we examine your vehicle's air filter when
you stop in, and why we recommend that you
follow manufacturers' recommendations for
replacing such key components as fuel filters,
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valves, and
spark plugs when they are no longer working at
maximum efficiency.
TIME FOR A TUNE-UP?
It may be time for a "tune-up" if you notice
one or more of the conditions below when
starting or driving your vehicle:
a decrease in gas mileage
a noticeable loss in power
your engine running "rough" or stalling
when at a stop
engine "knocking" when accelerating or
running-on after the ignition is turned off
your "Check Engine" or "Service Engine"
light remaining on after initial start
Complete Lifetime Auto Care Suggestions:
A standard tune-up, or spark plug
replacement, done at the suggested maintenance
interval will make an engine easier to start,
improve fuel economy, lower emissions and
restore lost power. Another (often overlooked)
service designed to help your vehicle's engine
run properly is the cleaning of fuel injectors
and the fuel intake system. When dirt and
deposits collect on fuel injectors, the amount
of fuel delivered to the engine is restricted,
leading to deterioration in performance and
responsiveness. At Michael's Service Station,
our trained technicians can perform a Fuel
System Cleaning that will remove these deposits
and help your vehicle maximize its performance
and gas mileage capabilities. Regular
maintenance of your vehicle's fuel ignition
system is the key to reliability, fuel
efficiency, and effective engine performance.
From fixing a fuel system problem when it occurs
to helping you prevent one from happening in the
future, the technicians at Michael's Service
Station are there to keep your engine "tuned-up"
and ready to go.