Saturday 30 May 2015

Truck Service: Spring Cleaning Time!

It's that time of year when people are cleaning out closets, garages, and homes. Don't forget some spring cleaning for your truck or automobile. Schedule a maintenance service, (formerly called tune up) for an inspection of the engine, to analyze your vehicle's overall performance, and adjustments made to the operating systems as needed. The car or truck service checklist should include both preventative and restorative engine assessment, with recommendations from your mechanic for any needed car or truck repair. Your mechanic should base these recommendations on the age, mileage and the manufacturer recommendations for your specific vehicle.

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An automobile or truck service should include an inspection of the following engine components:

  • Spark plugs —
    1. What is the color of the insulator firing noses? They should be light tan or gray in an engine that is in good condition. Any other color could be the sign of an engine problem.
    2. Test the performance of the spark plugs. What is the color of the spark? Is it properly igniting the fuel?
    3. Check the wires to make sure they are not hard or cracked.
  • Fuel pump and filter -- Make sure the pump is functioning properly and that the filter isn't clogged or dirty
  • Fuel injectors -- Make sure that dirt or other deposits are not restricting the amount of fuel delivered to the engine and that there is no buildup affecting the spark plugs.
  • Timing and idle -- Adjust as necessary.
  • PCV — Make sure it isn't clogged or leaking.
  • Points and condenser — They should be clean and operating properly.
There is not a one-size-fits-all car or truck service, but should be uniquely based on its age, the number of miles driven, and its maintenance history. There may be a few other components your truck repair technician may want to inspect and analyze.

To learn more about the automobile or truck service required for your vehicle, call or stop by Wentland Diesel. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians today by calling 541-938-3875 or go on-line at http://www.wentlanddiesel.com for more information. Our auto and diesel truck service center serves vehicle owners in Milton Freewater, ORWalla Walla, WAPendleton, OR and surrounding areas.

Friday 29 May 2015

Find the Key to Quality Automotive Repair!

Confused about the automotive service required for your vehicle? A lot of vehicle owners find themselves in this situation. The key to having the correct automotive repair is troubleshooting and finding problems while they are still small.

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Let the experts take a look at your vehicle! The advanced technology in today's automotive industry is able to eliminate certain issues and pin-point a potential problem in a specific area. For example, steering problems could be caused by a number of issues (poor wheel alignment, tires out-of-balance, bent frame, excessive tire tread wear). Don't waste money guessing about automotive repair.

Since there are some problems that are fairly common in vehicles, based on the sytmptoms, a trained auto mechanic will generally look first at the following:

  • Brakes
  • No-Start or hard-starting
  • Automatic Transmission
  • Suspension System
  • Engine Performance
  • Strange Noises
  • Warning Lights
"On Board Diagnostics" – OBD:

Today's modern vehicles have an "on board diagnostic" system which reads and compiles thousands of codes from your car's sensors. When the system detects a problem, a code triggers the "Check Engine" light. This warning light should not be ignored, but is a sign that you should take your vehicle to an automotive service center as quickly as possible to have the code "read." The will alert the automotive repair technician as to what area the problem is in, and can then determine what the appropriate automotive repair should be.

A word to the wise: The safety and drivability of your vehicle depends upon regular automotive service. If problems are caught while they are relatively small, a minor automotive repair may be all that is required to take care of most problems.

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Diesel Engine Repair: Headed for an Engine Rebuild?

Regular diesel engine service is vital if you want a diesel engine to last and avoid an engine rebuild. Unfortunately, every diesel owner will probably encounter engine repair problems. Although diesels require no ignition tune-ups and tend to last longer without a major engine repair than gasoline engines, they do require regular low-cost maintenance, mostly in the form of frequent oil and filter changes.

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If you own a diesel and get sloppy about maintenance and don't change the oil often enough, you may end up with a diesel engine that's prematurely dead. A dirty fuel can clog a diesel's fuel injection system, and you may need an expensive engine rebuild to get back on the road again.

Don't try to clean or adjust a diesel's fuel injectors yourself, but find a trustworthy auto mechanic specializing in diesel engine repair.


With regular diesel maintenance as outlined in the owner's manual, a diesel engine can last 100,000 miles or more. As you may be aware, truckers prefer diesels because they are built to be tough, reliable, and cheap to run and maintain. Most diesels are designed so that the owner can perform regular maintenance without an undue investment of time and money.

Typical maintenance tasks include:

  • Changing the lubricating oil
  • Changing the air filter
  • Changing the fuel filter
  • Bleeding the fuel system
  • Draining the water separators
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Friday 1 May 2015

Communicating With Your Auto Shop Mechanic!

Are you often confused when you take your beloved truck or car to an auto shop, wondering exactly what kind of work is going to be done? As a vehicle owner, it is your responsibility to ask the mechanic questions and make sure you understand the answers. If you're not familiar with the auto center and the way they do their work, it can be an anxious time. Find out about the auto shop's policies relating to cost for labor and parts, warranties, the specific type of repair, the time, and the expected vehicle performance before the repair work is done.

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Here a four tips to help you communicate effectively with your auto shop mechanic and ease your worries:

  • Take your time – Be as specific as possible about the problem when talking with the mechanic. A quick diagnosis that is inaccurate is not only a waste of your time and money, but also delays the mechanic's expected time-frame.
  • Ask Questions — Don't be intimidated about asking questions and to ask to have things explained in simple terms. The auto shop mechanic should also be asking you questions to obtain diagnostic information and to understand how you would like to proceed with any work.
  • Leave a contact number – Make sure you leave a contact number so the auto center can call you to apprise you of the problem, course of action, and the cost before proceeding with the work.
  • Auto Shop Policies – Make sure you understand the auto shop's policies in terms of labor rates, guarantees, warranties, and acceptable methods of payment. You don't want to be unpleasantly surprised after the work is done.
Remember: The better you understand about the repair or service before the actual work begins, the more satisfied you will be with your auto shop experience.

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Tuesday 17 March 2015

Facts About Failing Brakes!

Most drivers don't think much about the performance of their brakes until they notice they are coming to a sliding stop at stop signs. If this is the case, it is time for professional brake service as soon as possible. The braking system is your vehicle's most critical safety system. Regular brake service will keep your vehicle operating safely with fully functioning brakes.

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If you are wondering about the safety of your brakes, take a short drive and pay attention to how your brakes perform when stepping on the brake pedal.

  • Does your vehicle keep traveling when trying to stop? Your brakes may need an adjustment, or possibly new linings.
  • Do you feel a pulling to one side when you step on the pedal? A stuck caliper and fluid leak can cause this problem on vehicles with front discs.
  • Do you feel the pedal pulsating? A pulsating pedal can be overheating brakes caused by overuse.
  • Do you feel the steering wheel shake when you step on the brake pedal? If you have disc brakes, your front discs need to be professionally machined or replaced.
  • Is there a squealing sound when you stop short and quick? Squealing can be caused by several issues--the linings are worn and need to be replaced; the drum or disc needs to be machined; the front disc pads are loose or missing their anti-rattle clips; the hardware that attaches the calipers is worn; or the linings are of an inferior quality.
  • Do you hear a grinding noise felt in the pedal? Grinding brakes are caused by excessively worn linings, allowing the metal part of the pad or shoe to come in contact with the disc or drum. This can quickly ruin the most expensive mechanical parts of the brake system. Further driving can damage the discs or drums so stop driving immediately and have your vehicle towed to an auto shop.
  • Does your vehicle bounce up and down when you stop short? The shock absorbers may need to be replaced.
Other kinds of car problems may keep your vehicle from moving, but trouble with brakes risks the safety of you and your passengers, and well as other motorists and pedistrians.

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Friday 30 January 2015

Vehicle Maintenance: Don't Miss Out On Winter Fun!

Timely vehicle maintenance will help keep your truck and car prepared for freezing winter temperatures. There are a lot of vehicles on the road as people are heading for the slopes, or some other winter destination. Don't miss out on your winter fun with an inconvenient and costly break-down. The right truck and car maintenance, performed at the appropriate intervals, could actually save you hundreds of dollars in costly repairs, and literally be a lifesaver in harsh conditions.

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Here are a few "pre-trip" truck and car maintenance tips to ensure you arrive safely at your winter destination:

  • As required, have the oil and filter changed, as well as other fluids and filters, such as brakes, transmission, power steering, etc., before heading down the road. High-quality filters are worth the extra cost when driving in colder temperatures.
  • Have the components of the braking system inspected (rotors, pads and calipers). Safe brakes are crucial for icy and snowy conditions.
  • Ensure you can see and be seen by making sure all your lights (headlights, back-up lights, brakes lights, and blinkers) are working properly. New bulbs only cost a few dollars and are easy to install.
  • Fill the windshield washer fluid reservoir with freeze-resistant fluid. If your wiper blades are more than six months old, it's time to replace them.
  • Check the tread depth on your tires, make sure they have the correct air pressure, and have a rotation as needed. Don't forget to check the spare too. You may want to consider purchasing snow (or winter) tires as their deeper tread grips unplowed snow and ice better than all-season tires. They are made with rubber compounds that remain pliable when temperatures are low, helping keep a vehicle's safety systems (all-wheel drive and anti-lock brakes) functioning properly.
  • Make sure you have a roadside emergency kit in the trunk, including a couple of warm blankets, snacks, and water. It would be smart to keep these items in your vehicle all the time during the cold winter months, even for your daily commute.

The dollars spent on preventative vehicle maintenance is money well spent because:

  • It enhances the safety of you and your passengers,
  • It increases gas mileage, and
  • It increases your vehicle's handling and stopping performance.
If you're headed out on a winter road trip, don't forget to make sure your vehicle maintenance is up-to-date! Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Wentland Diesel Service by calling 541-938-3875 or go on-line at http://www.wentlanddiesel.com for more information. We provide quality truck and car maintenance, including diesel service, to the vehicle owners in Milton-Freewater, ORWalla Walla, WAPendleton, OR and surrounding areas.

Sunday 25 January 2015

Winter Driving Safety Tips from an Auto Shop.

Before heading out to visit family and friends for the holiday season, make sure your vehicle will get you safely over the winter roads to your destination with quality truck or auto service. Don't hesitate to ask your auto shop to perform a standard courtesy inspection that could help prevent a roadside emergency and derail your trip! The auto services performed can be literal lifesavers in snowy or icy conditions. Don't spend your holiday in an auto shop!

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Even if your vehicle receives a clean bill of health, be prepared for the unexpected. It is hard to predict the weather, road closures, or accidents that could interrupt your travel plans. Here are four important tips provided by a truck and auto shop that will help you stay safe during your holiday travels:

1. Scheduled Auto Service: Be sure to have all fluids checked, changed, or topped-off as needed (i.e., anti-freeze/coolant mixture, brake and transmission). Use high-quality filters--they are worth the extra cost. Inspect the brake system, including rotors, pads and calipers. Make sure all the exterior and interior lights are working properly. New bulbs only cost a few dollars and are easy to install. If the windshield wiper blades are more than six months old, go ahead and replace them, and don't forget to fill the washer fluid reservoir.
2. A Clean Car: Cleaning out the interior of your car makes for a more comfortable trip. All- weather floor mats will help protect your carpets and are easy to clean or replace. Clean the windows so nothing obstructs your view. Remove unnecessary items from the trunk and backseat to increase fuel efficiency (and to make room for all your holiday food and gifts).
• Check the tires: Be sure the tires have the correct air pressure. Check them for wear, and rotate if necessary. If there are cracks or bulges, or if the tread is worn too thin, you may need to purchase new tires. Don't forget to check the spare too!

3. Inspect the Radiator: Make sure the anti-freeze mixture is adequate for colder or freezing temperatures, and the hoses checked for cracks or bulges.

Not only can you make that drive to Grandma's house worry-free, these truck and auto service tips can significantly increase your gas mileage and driving performance!

Our staff here at Wentland Diesel would like to thank our customers for letting our truck and auto shop take care of your vehicle throughout the past year. As you take that holiday trip to see friends and family, we wish you a safe and happy holiday season filled with warm memories of family, friends and joy.

For quality and affordable truck and auto service, contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Wentland Diesel Service by calling 541-938-3875 or go on-line at http://www.wentlanddiesel.com for more information. We provide quality truck and auto repair, including diesel service, to the vehicle owners in Milton-Freewater, ORWalla Walla, WA,Pendleton, OR and surrounding areas.