Monthly Archives: March 2020

Our Response to COVID-19

Our Response to COVID-19

Here at County Line Auto Service, we have been closely monitoring updates surrounding COVID-19 in our area and the CDC's recommendations regarding proper measures to prevent the spread of the virus. We know that these are unprecedented times in which many of us are worried about our jobs, businesses, health, and families. This is why it is so important for our shop to remain open to make sure that your vehicle stays reliable during this important time.  In order to do our part to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we have made a few adjustments to better serve you and follow recommendations put into place by the CDC.  New measures we have taken include the following: Our shop will be closing at 3 pm for the time being in order to clean and disinfect our lobby, shop floor, and other common spaces.   We will be taking measures to ensure that your car is free from contamination, including the use of gloves and disinfectant wipes.   As the situation ... read more

Why is My Engine Sputtering?

A sputtering engine is definitely a cause for conern - it means that your engine is barely able to operate as it should. Of course with any engine issue, we always recommend that you have your vehicle inspected at the first sign of an issue here at County Line Auto Service to avoid major engine repairs. If your engine is sputtering, your vehicle needs immediate attention. Lets look at why! An obvious cause of a sputtering engine is no gas. However, if your gas gauge is full, there is a bigger issue at hand. What the sputtering means is that there is an issue with the combustion process. The issue can lie either with the exhaust system or the fuel system. Here are some of the most common causes behind a sputtering engine, either caused by the exhaust system or fuel system: A leak in the exhaust manifold can cause the engine to sputter because gases are leaking. This is dangerous for both your vehicle and you, so this needs to be corrected right away.  A worn seal or gasket in th ... read more

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