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My car has been running a bit rough and sometimes hesitates during acceleration. I’m not sure if it’s minor or if the engine needs professional attention. How do you tell when it’s serious enough for a shop visit?
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Nov 16, 2025, 10:08:33 AM11/16/25
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I’ve read a lot about engine maintenance, but it’s tricky to know when DIY fixes are enough versus when you need a mechanic. I don’t want to risk bigger damage by waiting too long.
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Nov 16, 2025, 12:03:00 PM11/16/25
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Hi all! Engine issues often start subtle, but ignoring them can lead to bigger problems. Taking the car for engine repair Edmonton allowed the shop to pinpoint worn parts and tune everything properly. The car runs smoothly now, and I don’t have to worry about unexpected breakdowns. Catching problems early saved a lot of stress and expense.