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Heritage Auto Repair
Few things can be as stressful as auto repair. Your freedom is limited, and often questions of what's gone wrong and the associated repair costs loom overhead. At Heritage Auto Repair we understand this well. In addition to fixing vehicles, we strive to provide excellent service. Our entire measure for success is whether or not you want to return to us again for future auto repair work.

We excel at keeping your vehicle running properly. Bring your car, truck or SUV to us for any factory-scheduled 30, 60 or 90,000-mile service. As an ASE-Certified facility, our technicians are trained to know exactly what to look for and when, including timing belt intervals and other critical items. Think of Heritage Auto Repair when you need preventative maintenance like oil changes and scheduled services.

We will perform all jobs in a timely manner, so you can get back on the road to more important things. For reliable, quality, expert automotive repair and personal, friendly customer service, look no further than Heritage Auto Repair.
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Dealing with auto air conditioning repair brings about a few different problems.
The heat outside can get pretty intense, making you incredibly uncomfortable whenever you go anywhere in your car.
On top of that, the worry about how much an auto air conditioning repair will end up costing is stressful.
This is where our commitment to excellent customer service at Heritage Auto Repair comes into play.
We completely understand how you feel, and we strive to make you happy enough to continue coming to us for all your automotive needs.
The stored power inside a vehicle's battery is not enough to power its electronic features.
The battery provides the energy needed to start your car.
Once the vehicle is running, the alternator works as a generator, using the engine power to create an electric current that is sent over to the battery to keep it fully charged as you drive.
A fully-functioning alternator not only gives you the luxury of listening to your favorite music or podcast the entire time you are driving, but also provides energy for crucial functions of your vehicle, like keeping your headlights shining and your air conditioning running so you can stay cool on sunny Meridian days.
Toyota, Honda, Ford, and Hyundai may have different types of engines inside them, but they all work the same way.
Simply put, an internal-combustion engine (the engine found in vehicles) is a heat engine that converts energy from the heat of burning gasoline to mechanical work, or torque.
The torque is applied to the wheels, which make your car move.
Engines have pistons that move up and down metal tubes called cylinders.
Pistons are connected to a crankshaft via rods, and move up and down to power the crankshaft, which then power the wheels of your car.
Whether you drive a Toyota, Honda, Ford, or Hyundai, all fuel-operated cars have fuel pumps that work in the same way.
A car's engine burns a mixture of petrol and air to produce energy.
Petrol is pumped along a pipe from the tank and mixed with air in the carburettor, from which the engine sucks in the mixture.
A fuel pump draws petrol out of the tank through a pipe to the carburettor.
The pump may be mechanically worked by the engine - or it may be electric, in which case it is usually next to or even inside the fuel tank.
Your vehicle's radiator is a type of heat exchanger that transfers heat from the hot coolant that flows through it to the air blown by the fan.
The radiator is usually made from aluminum, which is flattened into sheets and then bent into a flat tube.
If your radiator fails or wears out, the entire vehicle's cooling system is compromised.
If you feel that your car is overheating, you can come to Heritage Auto Repair in Ada County for a radiator repair today.
Hot coolant, or antifreeze, flows into the usually aluminum radiator and the radiator cools the liquid down.
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