Coon Rapids Auto Repair

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Drivetrain

The drivetrain, which is responsible for transferring power from a car’s engine to its wheels, is one of your vehicles most complex mechanisms.

Regular differential maintenance can help you prevent wear, tear, and damage, extending the life of your drivetrain. Drivetrain damage can be a serious problem for your vehicle. Problems with your drivetrain can get worse in a hurry, and if your drivetrain fails on the road, it could put you at serious risk. Do not turn your back on safety. If you're experiencing problems with any component of your drivetrain, don't hesitate to stop by or call us today! Our qualified and experienced technicians will fix your problem in no time and will save you time and money in the long run.

Clutch

Clutch repair and services

The majority of people assume that the purpose of the clutch is just to put the car in neutral gear. However, there's more to that, because it disengages the transmission from the drivetrain.

How a Clutch Works

The majority of people assume that the purpose of the clutch is just to put the car in neutral gear. However, there's more to that, because it disengages the transmission from the drivetrain.

While the engine is on, it is designed to be constantly spinning. If the engine is not spinning, it would stop running and shut down. The motion is transferred to the drive shaft by the transmission and, in turn, to the wheels. However, you certainly don't want your transmission or your wheels to be spinning all the time. The main purpose of the clutch is to disengage the transmission from the motor in order for you to shift gears without grinding.

Clutch Service & Clutch Replacement

Over time, the clutch wears out, but its repair is not difficult maintenance in comparison to the more complicated transmission repair. In some cases, you have to replace the entire clutch, because the clutch disc has been worn out completely. Other common problems include a leak in the hydraulics, air bubbles formed in the hydraulic line and stretched cable controls.

Is Your Clutch Acting Up?

If you suspect that there's something wrong with your clutch, the best thing to do is to bring your vehicle to our auto repair shop, where our certified technicians will run a diagnostic test in order to pinpoint the exact cause for concern.

2721 Coon Rapids Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN, 55433 (763) 757-0607
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