Posted on 1/21/2026

Regularly changing your cabin air filter is an easy but important part of keeping your vehicle comfortable and healthy. At Harlan Automotive, we often see cabin air filters that are clogged with dust, pollen, and debris, which can reduce airflow inside your car. A dirty cabin air filter can cause weak air conditioning and heating, making it harder to cool down in the summer or warm up in the winter. It can also allow allergens and odors to enter your vehicle, which may affect air quality and make driving less enjoyable, especially for those with allergies. Cabin Air Filter Replacement helps your HVAC system work more efficiently and puts less strain on other components. This simple maintenance service can improve airflow, keep the air inside your vehicle cleaner, and help prevent more expensive repairs over time. By changing your cabin air filter as recommended, you’re taking a small but important step toward better vehicle perfor ... read more
Posted on 1/20/2026

Keeping your wheels properly aligned helps your vehicle drive straight, feel smoother on the road, and stay safer day to day. At Harlan Automotive, we use a top-of-the-line Hunter Alignment machine to set your wheels exactly where the manufacturer says they should be. When an alignment is off, your tires can wear down unevenly, which often means replacing them sooner than you should have to. A proper wheel alignment helps your tires wear evenly, extending their life and helping you get the most value out of them.You may also notice signs like your vehicle pulling to one side or the steering wheel not feeling centered, which can make driving less comfortable. Keeping your alignment up to date helps your car handle better and makes everyday driving easier and more enjoyable. It’s a simple form of preventative maintenance that can help you avoid bigger problems and save mone ... read more
Posted on 1/14/2026

If you’re wondering “why do my brakes squeak?”, you’re not alone—this is one of the most common questions drivers ask us. Brakes often squeak because the brake pads are worn, dust or moisture has built up, or the rotors have a light layer of rust from rain or overnight parking. Many brake pads are designed to make noise as they wear down, letting you know it’s time to have them checked. Squeaking can also be caused by loose brake hardware or missing lubrication, which can get worse if ignored. While a small squeak now and then may not be serious, constant or loud brake noise is a sign your vehicle needs our professional brake inspection. Putting off brake service can lead to damaged rotors, higher repair costs, and reduced stopping power. At Harlan Autom ... read more
Posted on 10/23/2025

Why Won’t My Car Start? If your Car Won't Start, or Your Engine Won’t Turn Over, you're definitely not alone—this happens to everyone at some point. The most common culprit is a Dead Battery, especially if you hear a Clicking Sound when turning the key. It could also be your Starter or Alternator acting up, both of which are essential in firing up the engine. Sometimes, it’s as simple as being out of Gas (hey, it happens!). Don’t overlook the possibility of a Bad Ignition Switch or even a Blown Fuse messing with your Car’s Electronics. And if your key Fob has a Dead Battery, newer cars might not even recognize it to start the engine. Or worst case your motor could be locked up. When you find yourself in this position, it’s always a good idea to call us at Harlan Automotive. 270-767-0101 for Murray, KY or 270-953-0114 for Paducah, KY. and have one of our ASE Certified Technicians Diagnose it for you.   ... read more
Posted on 3/11/2020
How To tell if Your Vehicle Needs An Alignment The mechanics at Harlan Automotive in Murray, Kentucky, get asked a lot of questions, but one of the most discussed is about the significance of wheel alignment. See, many people believe that realignment is just about protecting the treads of the tire and reducing wear. While that is partially true, an alignment is more about suspension and performance. Understanding the Alignment Process Wheel alignment refers to the adjustment of the suspension body, which in turn shifts the angles at which the wheels contact the road. Ultimately, these adjustments prolong tire efficiency. Measurements of Alignment Alignment, as with most mechanical work, is about precision. Therefore, to ensure alignment, your vehicle’s mechanic is likely most concerned with three angles or measurements in particular. Toe While camber refers to the tilt, toe refers to the turning outward or inward of a tire. If too much angling occurs in either direction, i ... read more