Why does my car misfire?

Posted on 2/25/2019

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If your car has a misfire it is most likely due to the fact the spark plugs are worn out and are due for replacement. Most cars and pickups need a tune up between 30,000 and 90,000 miles and that all depends on the engine that is in your vehicle. If it's been a while since your car has had it's spark plugs changed, give us a call and we'll check to make sure there isn't something else going on. 


Give us a call at (541) 791-2886 or request an appointment online.


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It's important to keep you safe.
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