Engine failure is something that no car owner wants to have. It’s inconvenient and expensive. Studies show that more than one-third of Americans could struggle to pay for an unexpected auto repair. However, at Mike’s Brake & Alignment Shop, we want to make sure you have quality information about the reasons that lead your car engine to fail and how to avoid them. In this month’s blog, we shed light on the common causes of engine failure.

Lack of Regular Maintenance

The primary cause of engine failure is often a lack of regular maintenance. Your engine must receive enough oil between its moving parts and enough air from the air filters. Therefore, neglecting regular maintenance can be the difference between a healthy engine and a costly failure.

Related: learn more about the role of air filters in car maintenance here.

Overheating

Another common culprit of engine damage is overheating. This issue often stems from problems within the cooling system. A leak in the radiator, malfunctioning water pumps, or a damaged thermostat can prevent proper heat dissipation, leading to overheating. As a motorist, you should be attentive to your vehicle’s temperature gauge and it’s advisable to have a mechanic inspect your vehicle every now and then.

Related: learn more about what to expect in state safety inspection of your vehicle here.

Ignition System Failures

Lastly, issues with the ignition system can also lead to engine failure. Components like spark plugs, ignition coils, and distributors are critical for an engine’s operation. Faulty spark plugs can cause misfires, reduced fuel efficiency, and increased emissions. Similarly, a failing ignition coil can lead to a breakdown of the engine’s ability to properly combust fuel.

Conclusion

When you notice any of the problems above, bring your car to Mike’s Brake & Alignment Shop and our technicians will fix them in no time. Visit our website at mikesautospa.com or give us a call at (817) 834-2725 to schedule an auto service. We are equipped to handle all your engine concerns and ensure your vehicle runs smoothly and safely.