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Driveability problems, Tune-ups, Electrical, Wiring, Computer problems, Flash program computers and modules, Brakes, Suspension, Steering, Engines, Oil leaks, Timing Belts, Boat Repairs, Honda Technician Specialist and more. We provide quality auto services and engineering and accident investigations to our customers in Des Moines, West Des Moines, Urbandale, Clive, Waukee, Grimes, Windsor Heights, Dallas Center, Guthrie Center and Panora.

We have ASE master technicians and a mechanical engineer, member S.A.E. Please be sure to go to our Shop Specials section for our current promotions and specials. If your car squeaks as it stops, bring it in so we can repair your brakes before they get worse. Automotive Engineering will fix your A/C so you can stay comfortable while driving throughout the year.
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We provide quality auto services and engineering and accident investigations to our customers in Des Moines, West Des Moines, Urbandale, Clive, Waukee, Grimes, Windsor Heights, Dallas Center, Guthrie Center and Panora.
We have ASE master technicians and a mechanical engineer, member S.A.E.
Our auto repair shop is conveniently located in Clive, Iowa.
Our quality ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certified mechanics at Automotive Engineering employ today's latest automotive technology and are equipped to handle all major and minor auto repair services on foreign and domestic vehicles.
Brakes are pretty much the most important safety device on your car.
If you've ever partially lost your brakes in the past, you'll agree that it's not something you want to experience again.
Inspecting your brakes twice a year for wear and damage can protect you and your passengers.
Additionally, it will also help save you money by catching any damage before it becomes too costly.
The master cylinder, the heart of the vehicle's braking system, holds the brake fluid when it is not being delivered to the brakes through the brake lines.
Think of it this way: research indicates that the average vehicle is driven about 12,000 miles per year.
A car with a toe angle misadjustment of 0.34 degrees (only 0.17 inches) out of specification will drag the tires sideways for more than 68 miles by the end of the year!
Follow the vehicle manufacturer's recommendation noted in your owner's manual.
As a general rule, have your wheel alignment checked every 10,000 miles or at least once a year.
Better Gas Mileage: Gas mileage increases as rolling resistance decreases.
The engine in your vehicle is what keeps your car running and working.
It is no surprise that if your engine isn't in great shape, your car won't be, either, and you'll need to visit your local auto repair shop.
A check engine light indicates a serious problem with your ignition, fuel or emission system.
If this light comes on, it is a serious problem and needs immediate attention.
When your engine stops running and your cars stalls, this could indicate a problem with the electrical system in your car or the fuel system.
The air conditioning unit in your vehicle operates similarly to a refrigerator.
Your vehicle's air conditioning unit is designed to move heat from the inside of your car to outside of it.
The refrigerant carries heat.
In modern cars, refrigerant is a substance called R-134a.
Older cars' refrigerant is called r-12 freon, which is more expensive and difficult to find than R-134a.
The compressor circulates and compresses refrigerant within the vehicle's cooling system.
Your vehicle's condenser changes the refrigerant from gas to liquid and expels heat from the car.
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