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At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we’ve seen and diagnosed every warning light in the book. Many people ignore their check engine light, and while it isn’t advised, often get away with it. Transmission warning lights are different, however. Here's what it means and what you should do when it comes on.

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Whether you drive a Chevy, Ram, or Ford diesel pickup, we have you covered. At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we can do it all - and a big part of that is done by employing ASE certified technicians.

At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we understand that big trucks mean bigger risk on the road. Here are some tips to remember, to reduce the likelihood of an accident next time you’re on the job.

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Transmission failure rarely happens out of the blue - there’s a good chance a transmission will give you a good amount of warning before kicking the bucket. Here are some things you can watch out for, from A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL.

At some point, you’re gonna get a flat tire. It’s just a hazard of driving. At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we like to do what we can to keep you and your vehicle ready for anything. Here’s what you should do.

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Ride quality is an essential part of your driving experience. At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we strive to keep your truck as smooth and comfortable to drive as the day it came off the lot. Your shock absorbers play a huge role in ride quality; here’s what you should know.

At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we service all types of transmissions, on any car, truck, or SUV. This includes both All-Wheel Drive and Four-Wheel Drive vehicles, but you may be wondering...what’s the difference? Both types of vehicle supply power to all four wheels, so why use two different terms? Due to the increasing demand for AWD and 4WD vehicles over the last decade, equipped on everything from sports cars to pickup trucks, more and more people are asking these same questions.

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Your car’s fuel system works with the rest of the engine control system to deliver the best performance with the lowest emissions. Check your car’s fuel system regularly or immediately if you smell gas or suspect a problem.

What does it do? - The fuel system transfers fuel from the fuel tank and passes it through a fuel filter for straining before it arrives at the injectors. A pressure regulator controls fuel pressure to ensure good engine performance under a variety of speed and load conditions. Fuel injectors, when activated, spray a metered amount of fuel into the engine. Some vehicles use a return line system to return unused fuel back to the tank.

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