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Air Suspension Repair

Air Suspension Repair As mentioned previously, one option is to repair the system by replacing the damaged air Suspension units with new units. The benefits of this option are that it restores the vehicles air suspension to its original condition and functionality. Cost is considered one of the downfalls of replacing the air Suspension units with new parts. It is highly recommended that you replace the compressor and the dryer assembly while doing the job to ensure that the replacement air Suspension unit will last. Air Suspension system Air suspension is a modern way of enhancing the driving experience by way of computerised air vents and compression in the suspension system. Introduced as an improvement on the traditional steel suspension of luxury cars, air suspension is a feature that allows drivers to adjust the quality of the drive according to the nature of the surface on which they are driving. It relies on air pressure inflating the bellows in the suspension system to

Auto Locksmith

Many Autos provide emergency and non-emergency services throughout United Kingdom. Many Autos locksmiths are on duty, so you are never left stranded unable to gain entry to your car. We’re always on hand to help you out. We can complete ECU and immobiliser re-programming allowing cars to work again with current original locks and or keys. No expensive dealer replacements. For more information please email us on  info@manyautosltd.com  or call us on  01189876300 . Our team is very happy to help. Locked Out Of your vehicle? Many autos locksmiths are on hand to help to provide non-destructive entry. Many autos locksmiths use methods to gain entry that will not cause any unnecessary damage to your vehicle. If you need more information you can email us on info@manyautosltd.com or call us on 01189876300, our team is very happy to help.

New year Offers

Why do car exhausts rust? The exhaust rusts for a couple of reasons: first, it is exposed to water, debris, salt and damage from materials thrown up from the road. Second, the exhaust undergoes extremes of heat and cold, as well as internal water vapor (a byproduct of internal combustion), all of which speed up the rusting process. What does blue, white or black exhaust smoke mean? It's useful to know your exhaust smoke colors Black smoke means your engine is burning fuel inefficiently, creating soot, pointing towards a tuning, ignition or air/fuel mixture issue. Blue smoke means that oil is getting beyond where it should be in your engine and mixing with fuel and being burnt, probably because of worn valve stem seals or piston rings. White smoke indicates that coolant is entering the engine's cylinders, most likely due to a cracked or warped head gasket. Exhaust Warranty 12 Months or 12000 Miles Warranty OEM PARTS We only use Approved Parts Here at Many Autos,

Christmas offers

Here at Many Autos, we believe that we offer a valuable product with our Free Collection and Delivery Service, we can collect either from your place of work or from your home address. If you are unsure about whether the address you are considering having your vehicle collected from is not within our range, then please do contact us. Many Autos Ltd Unit 4, Tunbridge Jones Industrial Estate Cradock Road, Reading, RG2 0JT 01189 876300 info@manyautosltd.com

Is the MOT test changed?

MOT rule changes : 20 May 2018. The MOT test changed on 20 May 2018, with new defect types, stricter rules for diesel car emissions, and some vehicles over 40 years old becoming exempt. The changes affect cars, vans, motorcycles and other light passenger vehicles. There are 5 main changes you need to know. What happens if you fail a MOT? If your car fails its MOT: You will be given a refusal of MOT certificate (VT30) Your vehicle must be repaired and retested to comply with MOT standards. You may not be covered by your insurance, so you are advised not to drive it, except to an approved test centre or a garage for repairs. What you need to pass a MOT? Car cleaning products. Brake fluid (if required) Replacement mirror glass (if required) New wiper blades (if required) Top up your screen wash (if it's getting a bit low) Number plates (if required) Bulbs (if required) Tyre tread depth gauge. Many Autos Ltd Unit 4, Tunbridge Jones Industrial Estate Cradock Road

Scraping your car?

We offer competitive prices that you’ll be happy with. Our car valuation is accurate and isn’t as complex as you’d think. Just enter your vehicle details and will send you the best price for  scrapping your vehicle . Whether you are looking to upgrade their vehicle for a newer model, or find yourselves facing expensive repairs after a car accident or failed MOT test, customers often end up without transport and stressed when faced with the hassle of having to dispose of the car, but that’s where our dedicated and experienced team come in. For more information please contact us on  info@manyautosltd.com  or call us on  01189876300  and we’ll take care of it. What is a scrap car? Vehicle recycling is the dismantling of vehicles for spare parts. At the end of their useful life, vehicles have value as a source of spare parts, and this has created a vehicle dismantling industry. A car crusher is often used to reduce the size of the  scrapped vehicle  for transportation. For more inform

How do air suspensions work?

Shock absorbers and coil springs help absorb and direct road force, maintaining wheel oscillation, jounce and rebound. The air springs are simply tough rubber and plastic bags inflated to a certain pressure and height to mimic the coil springs. Air Suspension Repair Air Suspension Repair As mentioned previously, one option is to repair the system by replacing the damaged air Suspension units with new units. The benefits of this option are that it restores the vehicles air suspension to its original condition and functionality. Cost is considered one of the downfalls of replacing the air Suspension units with new parts. It is highly recommended that you replace the compressor and the dryer assembly while doing the job to ensure that the replacement air Suspension unit will last. Primary Components of Original Air Suspension Systems: Front Air Suspension Shock Absorbers Front Air Suspension Air Bag Front Air Suspension Mounts and O-Rings Rear Hydropneumatics Air S

Oil Change

The lifespan оf any vеhiсlе rеvоlvеѕ around ѕеvеrаl factors one оf thеm is the mаintеnаnсе оf thе vehicle. Mоѕt people nеglесt thеir vehicles аnd when thеу rеаllу nееd it the most, the vеhiсlе might ѕuddеnlу die. This саn hарреn nоt only to old саrѕ but tо nеw саrѕ аѕ well аnd hence it’ѕ very important tо mаkе sure уоur vehicle iѕ in for a ѕсhеdulеd mаintеnаnсе check-up оftеn. Consider thеѕе ѕеvеn reasons whу уоu should gеt your oil changed. Does oil change effect performance? So, the basic answer to the question does oil change affect performance is pretty easy. Old oil will reduce engine performance, lower its horsepower, reduce its mileage and eventually shorten its Life. Are oil changes important? Over time, that oil breaks down and becomes contaminated with dust, dirt and debris from the engine as well as the environment hence oil and filter change are so important to a car's well-being, it maintains engine lubrication. Why do cars need oil changes? Car engi

What does a Starter Motor do?

The starter motor is an electrical motor attached to the engine's flywheel that assists in starting the car engine. As you turn the key to start the car the starter motor is activated and will drive the flywheel to start the actual engine. Once the engine has started the starter motor will automatically switch off. How do you know there is something wrong with the Starter Motor? When the engine does not start when turning the key to start the car. When the starter motor makes more noise than is usually the case. When there is a clicking noise when turning the ignition key. When starting the car is more problematic than usual When should you consider a Starter Motor replacement? Over time problems can occur with the starter motor due to extensive use. You could find that the car will not start or has trouble starting properly. In some cases, it can be that the starter motor has worn out. In other cases, it can malfunction, usually due to a short circuit in

Wheel Cylinder

Wheel Cylinder Replacement If you've got a vehicle with a drum braking system, wheel cylinders will form a pretty important part of what makes your car stop when you hit the brakes. The wheel cylinder exerts force onto the brake shoes, pushing them into the drum and creating the friction to stop your car. When vehicles get older, brake wheel cylinders tend to have a habit of starting to leak, but the good news is they're usually pretty cheap and easy to replace. Wheel Cylinders Function A wheel cylinder is a component of a hydraulic drum brake. The wheel cylinder must force apart the brake shoes and press them against the brake drum. This generates friction and the wheel is decelerated. This happens every time the driver presses on the brake pedal. Pressing on the brake pedal generates a hydraulic pressure in the master brake cylinder which is transmitted to the wheel cylinder in the brake fluid via the brake lines. In the wheel cylinder, the hydraulic pressure acts on t

Vacuum Pump

While vacuum pumps are essential to the workings of diesel and hybrid engines, they can also boost performance in petrol engines. Installing the right vacuum pump with a product from our range can significantly improve your car’s response and efficiency. Vacuum pumps draw out the gas molecules from a sealed chamber to create a vacuum. The pressure of the vacuum is then used to power a wide variety of systems and devices depending on the make and model of your vehicle. In diesel and hybrid engines, the vacuum pump is solely responsible for supplying a vital vacuum to the brake servo – a feature that isn't needed in petrol engines. Despite this, vacuum pumps are still useful in some petrol-powered vehicles as they increase hydraulic support for the brakes. They can also be used to power the motors that control the air flow in car ventilation systems, the throttle driver in cruise control systems and even the central locking system. Whether responsible for your brakes or your sec

FREE CAR & VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS TEST IN READING United Kingdom

FREE CAR & VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS TEST IN READING United Kingdom The Engine Control Unit (ECU) frequently monitors the performance of the vehicle. There are many potential error codes that may only only be read by specialist vehicle diagnostic equipment. A warning light can show on the dashboard alerting an issue to you, a diagnostic check would be required to fully understand the whole extent and reason for the problem. Our Car Diagnostic Engine managemen t systems present new hurdles for today's modern automotive workplaces and ECU faults are becoming a greatly common part of our daily operations. We continuously invest in the latest UK code technology to give professional car diagnostics in the UK that rectify a full range of sub-system issues. In many cases, work can be completed on a while-you-wait basis and we always offer fair and clear prices! Our accident repairs in our UK Garage are amongst the best available in the area. As part of the Fix Auto network, we

Radiator

Radiator Car radiator stops the engine from getting too hot. If it starts leaking or is damaged, this could spell disaster for your vehicle. If this happens, replace your car radiator as soon as possible. The engine in your car generates a lot of heat. If it gets too hot, the pistons will generate too much friction, which in turn may seize your engine. Can you drive a car with a broken radiator? Do not drive with leaking coolant since the radiator cools the engine, a cracked radiator may not cool the engine like it is supposed to. This can cause the engine heat to rise, and eventually the vehicle will overheat. You should have your coolant system checked before you continue to drive. What happens if you drive a car without coolant? A dry radiator and cooling system will cause overheating that is likely to warp cylinder heads but will certainly take a lot of life out of your car. The long-term damage is impossible to even see let alone fix. So, the car's pressurized system

Does a faulty EGR valve affect performance?

One of the first symptoms of a problem with the EGR valve is engine performance issues. A clogged or malfunctioning EGR valve can disrupt the vehicle's air-fuel ratio, which can cause engine performance issues such as a reduction in power, acceleration, and even fuel efficiency. What are the symptoms of a faulty EGR valve on a diesel? Your engine has a rough idle. Your car has poor performance. You have increased fuel consumption. Your car frequently stalls when idling. You can smell fuel. Your engine management light stays on. Reduced Horsepower. Black Smoke or Flames Exiting the Exhaust. Service Engine Light. ERG stands for Exhaust Gas Re circulation and it is a function performed within the combustion engine of a car. The measure is sophisticated in the way it is carried out as exhaust gasses are recirculated back into the inlet manifold to be used for combustion again. The reason that ERG takes place is to reduce the production of oxides of nitrogen whic

What does Fuel Injectors do?

A fuel injection system is a vital part of your car .Fuel injectors inject fuel into the engine's cylinders, allowing the combustion which drives your car's transmission and wheels. If you need a replacement fuel injector, all you need to do is book your car with Many Autos. We'll be able to find the right injectors for your car When should you consider a fuel injector replacement? Over time, the fuel injectors can be affected by dirty fuel which will mean that the injectors can clog up in turn the injectors will not be able to diffuse the fuel optimally. In most cases it means that the fuel lines or fuel tank have started to corrode. Alternatively, it can be that the fuel filter has become ineffective, not filtering out debris as it should. All of this leads to engine misfires and therefore an engine that does not run smoothly. Should you experience problems with the fuel supply, then it is advisable to have the fuel supply system and the fuel injectors inspected

How does a car's exhaust work?

How does a car's exhaust work? Without an exhaust system, the first thing you would notice is the noise - which would be many times greater. Your engine is also designed to run with an exhaust's 'backpressure' on gases leaving the engine. Removing the backpressure reduces performance and burns more fuel. Finally, your car would emit dangerous levels of waste gas without one. Can you drive with an exhaust leak? Driving with an exhaust leak is potentially dangerous as the fumes contain carbon monoxide. A third sign your exhaust may be leaking is if your gas pedal vibrates while you are driving. Even the smallest of leaks can cause the vehicle to vibrate, yet the bigger the leak the stronger the vibrations Many Autos operate a fleet of pool cars with a dedicated driver, so wherever we are collecting from, we need to be able to leave one of our pool vehicles either in your work car park / parking space, or if in a residential area, we would need to be able to leav

What’s the Lifespan of A Typical Cam Belt?

What’s the Lifespan of A Typical Cam Belt? As a rule, you can expect a timing belt to last up to five years, or 60,000 miles. In cars where this replacement is needed, it is usually built into the servicing schedule. Your first resort for checking the manufacturer’s recommended intervals for cam belt changes is your car’s manual. Of course, if you didn’t get one when you bought the car, you should take a look at your manufacturer’s website, as this often contains full details of servicing and maintenance schedules, on which the replacement will be flagged. In any case, if you’ve stayed within the mileage mentioned above, you should be prepared to have the belt replaced in the run-up to your car’s fifth birthday, and every five years after that. A replacement timing belt will be a relatively modest cost on the menu of a typical car service, especially if carried out as part of a scheduled maintenance programme. Many Autos operate a fleet of pool cars with a dedicated driver, so w

What happens when your crankshaft sensor goes bad?

Intermittent stalling If the crankshaft position sensor or its wiring have any issues, it can cause the crankshaft signal to be cut off while the engine is running, which can cause the engine to stall. This is usually a symptom of a wiring problem, however a bad crankshaft position sensor can also produce this symptom How do I know if my camshaft sensor is bad? Symptoms of a Bad Camshaft Position Sensor. On some vehicles, a failing camshaft sensor may lock the transmission in a single gear until you turn off and restart the engine. If the sensor begins to fail while your car is moving, you may feel the car jerking while losing power. You may experience a noticeable loss of engine power. Will I have spark with a bad crank sensor? If there's a spark when the engine is cranked, it has ignition. The problem is either fuel or compression. RPM signal from the Crankshaft Position sensor while cranking the engine. A bad Crankshaft Position sensor is a common cause of no starts. M

What does an Anti-roll bars link do?

What does an Anti-roll bars link do? Anti-roll bar links are short metal rods with joints known as 'bushings' at each end. The purpose of anti roll bar links is to connect the anti-roll bar in a car's suspension to the rest of the suspension structure. Anti-roll bars are fitted to just about any car these days. Most cars have an anti-roll bar on the front as well as the rear of the car. Anti-roll bars stabilize your car when you go through a corner. Whilst it is an important component it's often tricky to know whether you will need to replace it. Luckily there are a couple of checks that can be done to find out if it needs replacing. Is it safe to drive with a broken Anti-roll bar link? Depending on the vehicle you're driving, you may have a front or a rear sway bar, or you may have both. If you suspect that a sway bar is broken, you can still drive the car, but you must use caution. The way this will affect your drive will depend on if the front or rear s

What does a Coil Spring do?

What does a Coil Spring do? A coil spring is a helical spring that compresses and expands as you drive over a road surface, it absorbs the bumps in the road and counters excessive bouncing that might occur after the initial shock absorption. In other words, the coil spring smooths out the road's irregularities. The coil spring encapsulates, in many cases, the shock absorber and essentially forms a single unit that is mounted between the upper and lower wishbone. Sometimes a coil / shock absorber unit can also be part of a suspension strut, as in a MacPherson suspension system. Coil Spring Replacemen t Free Collection and Delivery Sometimes, the worst part of getting your car fixed is having to bring it to the garage. We are therefore happy to offer our customers a free collection and delivery service If you prearrange a collection, we will pick your car up from your home or place of work and drive it to our premises, carry out all the necessary work (having consulted you) and

What is a CV joint?

What is a CV joint? All front-wheel drive cars have Constant Velocity joints or CV joints on both ends of the drive shafts (half shafts). Inner CV joints connect the drive shafts to the transmission, while the outer CV joints connect the drive shafts to the wheels. CV JOINT Thеѕе аrе роwеrful mасhinеѕ thаt are knоwn tо withѕtаnd rоugh tеrrаin, wеаthеr аnd driving. Hоwеvеr, juѕt likе аnу vеhiсlе parts thеу аrе рrоnе tо brеаkdоwn еѕресiаllу if nоt саrеfullу maintained аnd lооkеd аftеr. How to tell if the vehicle has a bad CV joint? When turning the wheel sharp, if the front end makes a clicking or banging noise when the vehicle moves you almost certainly have bad cv joints. Knowing When a CV Joint is Bad when you make right and left turns and a clicking noise is present or if when the car is jacked up the rubber boots on the cv joints are expose. Thе Cоnѕtаnt Vеlосitу jоint оr thе CV jоint is a vеrу imроrtаnt раrt оf thе any vehicle as it iѕ еѕѕеntiаl in рrоviding рrореr соntrо

How does vehicle brakes work?

The braking system in a car is responsible for bringing your vehicle to a stop while you’re driving. Modern cars have brakes on all four wheels which are operated by a hydraulic system and are made up of several components. The front brakes in a car are typically the ones which play the greater part in bringing a car to stop as the weight of the car is thrown forward every time the vehicle comes to a stop. There are different systems used for braking from one car to the next which suits the needs of the vehicle size and function. The common hydraulic system uses fluid to apply pressure to pistons in the car close to its wheels to bring the car to a halt. Some cars also have power brake assistance which helps to reduce the amount of effort required to apply stopping power. When to Change Brаkе Pаdѕ ? Thе brake pads аrе оnе of thе most сhаngеd раrtѕ оn уоur саr. Whу thеу gеt сhаngеd ѕо оftеn? because they are аlѕо uѕеd thе mоѕt. Think about it,to ѕlоw dоwn you uѕе them, tо stop аt a

What Are the Benefits of Changing a Fuel Filter?

What Are the Benefits of Changing a Fuel Filter? Cars made prior to 1980 used mechanical fuel pumps and carburettors that required low fuel pressure to operate. Fuel filters keep contaminants and other particles from clogging the injectors. When should you consider a Fuel Filter replacement? Over time, a fuel filter can get rather dirty, clog up or fail completely. There will be a reduced flow of fuel towards the engine or, in extreme cases, dirty fuel will pass through the filter and onto the engine. Eventually, a fuel filter that does not work correctly can lead to further damage. Should you experience problems with the fuel supply, then it is advisable to have the fuel filter inspected and, if necessary, have it replaced. Seeing that the fuel filter is a component that is especially prone to wear it should always be replaced as and when stipulated in the servicing guidelines set out by your car's manufacturer. CONTACT US Many Autos Ltd Unit 4, Tunbridge Jones Industrial

What effect will the MOT changes have on drivers?

In terms of what constitutes a pass or fail, the new defect categories won’t have any real effect (unless you drive a diesel model - see below). A fail in a specific test area before the changes is still be a fail since 20th May, the main difference is that a failed component will now be classified as major or dangerous depending on its condition. In both cases the fault should be fixed immediately in order to obtain a new MOT test certificate, but if the fault is classed as Dangerous the vehicle should not be driven at all until rectified. The new measures are intended to highlight to drivers the most urgent problems and the safety risks they pose. Changes For Diesel Owners As well as the change in MOT fault classification, the MOT test is also much stricter for owners of diesel vehicles. All petrol and diesel cars must complete an emissions test in order to pass their MOT. That is, the amount of dangerous pollutants that the vehicle produces and expels from the exhaust such as

MOT Reading

Minor MOT Reading Faults A ‘minor’ fault would be considered as one where the problem does not cause an immediate safety risk but should be rectified soon. This is very similar to the existing system whereby an advisory is given to items that the driver should be aware of and may cause a future MOT failure if not addressed. A MOT certificate will still be issued if a vehicle only has minor faults. Example: All vehicles manufactured since 1971 must have a minimum of 2 brake lights (or stop lights) at the rear of the vehicle. If a vehicle has three brakes lights and one is not functioning, the vehicle will receive a Minor defect on the MOT. Major MOT Reading Faults A ‘major’ fault is more serious, poses a potential safety risk to drivers and others. It could also be a defect that has a damaging impact on the environment. These faults will result in a MOT failure and the owner will not be issued with an MOT pass certificate until the issues have been rectified. Example

Locked out of your vehicle ?

Locked out of your vehicle ? Many autos locksmiths are on hand to help to provide non-destructive entry. Many autos locksmiths use methods to gain entry that will not cause any unnecessary damage to your vehicle. If you need more information you can email us on  info@manyautosltd.com  or call us on 01189876300, our team is very happy to help. Lost your Car Key? No problem give us a call. No matter where you are, you can rely on us to get to your location as soon as possible. If you need more information you can email us  call us on 01189876300, our team is very happy to help. What services are mobile? Mobile key cutting, Lock reconditioning, Lock recoding, Immobiliser disabling, Transponder keys, Vehicle re-entry, mobile locksmiths, Roadside services. These are all services we can provide at your doorstep or at the roadside. We can arrange for a Many auto locksmith to attend your home or work address, why lose money taking time off work when we can come to you. If you need more

What Happens If Your Timing Belt Snaps?

What Happens If Your Timing Belt Snaps? The most difficult aspect of your timing belt maintenance is that it will usually continue to give dependable service, with minimal attention, for several years. But rubber is, of course, a perishable item, and the constant exposure to the high temperatures found in an engine, together with the speeds at which the belt has to constantly rotate, means the timing belt has to work really hard to keep everything running harmoniously. If your timing belt snaps, there are two likely scenarios, which will depend on the type of engine timing configuration employed. So-called ‘interference’ engines need the cam belt to prevent the valves and pistons inside your engine from smashing into each other at high speed. And of course, if they were to do this, it’s likely to result in the respective parts being smashed to pieces and distributing the resulting debris all over the inside of your engine, so unleashing all kinds of mayhem which can cause damage w

What is tested in a MOT?

What is tested in a MOT? This Ministry of Transport test is commonly known as a 'MOT' A MOT involves dozens of checks on your car, ranging from the brakes and fuel system to lights, mirrors, seatbelts, windscreen wipers and exhaust system. It doesn't cover the condition of the engine, clutch and gearbox. What do I need to take to a MOT? What documents do I need to bring? If your vehicle is undergoing its first MOT then a V5C vehicle registration certificate (log book) is required, this document is also required if your vehicle has had a change of registration plate since its last MOT. In all other instances no documentation is required. Many Autos is the Best Place for MOT Test Reading How long do you have to fix a failed MOT? Bring it back within 10 working days: If you choose to have your car repaired elsewhere, you can take it back to the original testing centre for a partial retest within10 days of the initial test. CONTACT US Many Autos Ltd

Car Clutch Replacement Cost ?

Car Clutch Replacement Cost ? Clutch repairs or a clutch replacement are a real hassle and whenever such an emergency arises it is a major expense and disruption to your routine while your vehicle is off the road. The cost of clutch replacement on a vehicle varies depending on the nature of the problem and the model of vehicle you're driving. Our expert clutch fitters will let you know what we need to do and how much it will cost before we start work. What does a Clutch do? The clutch is a solid metal disc located between the engine and the transmission, it couples the crank shaft and flywheel to the gearbox's clutch shaft. The clutch enables the drive from the engine to be disconnected momentarily from the gearbox. The clutch disc is simply put a friction disc that, when engaged, presses against the flywheel (which is directly connected to the crankshaft) by way of the pressure plate. If disengaged the clutch disc does not press against the flywheel, which in turn mean