Automotive Repair
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When To Run Diagnostics On Your Vehicle

Modern vehicles are becoming increasingly complex, and as a result, computer diagnostic systems are becoming a necessity rather than a convenience. At Sterling Auto Service, LLC in Jackson, TN, our state of the art technology and trained technicians are ready to diagnose any transmission issue you may be experiencing with your car, truck, or SUV.
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When Was The Last Time You Got Your Oil Changed?

At Sterling Auto Service, LLC in Jackson, TN, we do our best to keep you on the road. A huge part of being able to do that is proper vehicle maintenance; when was the last time you changed your oil?
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Where Did Speed Limits Come From?

At Sterling Auto Service, LLC in Jackson, the history of cars is a huge topic of interest to us. Here’s an interesting piece of automotive trivia, from us to you.
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Why do I Need a Heavy Duty Torque Converter?

If you drive a lightweight car, truck, or SUV, the torque converter you have installed is probably just fine. For those of you with more heavy-duty applications, like high horsepower setups or towing rigs, the stock converter may not be enough. At Sterling Auto Service, LLC in Jackson, TN, we can help with that.
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Why Is My ABS Light On?

At Sterling Auto Service, LLC in Jackson, TN, we’ve got every answer to your transmission questions and needs, and answers to a lot of things that fall outside of that realm as well. Today, we’re talking about the ABS light - an issue that plagues many modern drivers at some point or another.
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Your Top Transmission Specialists

At Sterling Auto Service, LLC in Jackson, we understand the importance of proper transmission maintenance. Commercial trucks are heavy, and they rack in a lot of miles. With this combination, it’s essential the transmissions in your trucks are always performing their best. Here’s a few things to watch out for:
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Your Vehicle's Finger Print

Your Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN, is essentially your car’s fingerprint. In its entirety, it is specific only to your car. Each car has its own unique VIN number and can be decoded to provide manufacturing and identification information on any vehicle on the road. Date of manufacture, manufacturer, vehicle type, where it was made, and options such as engine and transmission type, whether a car is a two or four-door, and a multitude of other specifications can be gleaned from a VIN number. Essentially, a VIN number will tell you exactly what a car is and where it came from, without even having to see the car.
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