Harlan Automotive
408 North 4th Street, Murray, KY 42071 270.767.0101

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When it Comes to Air Filters, Change is Good (Clogged Air Filter)

Engine air filters may not seem like a big deal, but when they’re clogged up with dirt, dust, and insects, your engine could wind up choking for air and not delivering you the power and performa...
Published on: Mar 09, 2025

It's (Not) Complicated (Engine Air Filter)

While many components of your vehicle are complex and composed of lots of mechanical and electrical parts, there's one that isn't complicated but still important.  It's your engine air filter. (A...
Published on: Sep 08, 2024

MAF Sensor and Engine Air Filter

Today's Harlan Automotive post focuses on the importance of protecting your mass air flow sensor or MAF. Air and fuel are mixed together to be burned in your engine. The amount is controlled by how ha...
Published on: Feb 05, 2023

Engine Air Filter

Today we want to talk about your engine air filter.  That’s the filter that cleans the air before it’s burned in your engine.  People wonder how often they should change their en...
Published on: Feb 04, 2023

Engine Air Filter Basics for Murray

Today in the Harlan Automotive car care blog, we want to talk about your engine air filter. That's the filter that cleans the air before it's burned in your engine. Murray residents wonder how often t...
Published on: Sep 14, 2016

MAF Filter

Air and fuel are mixed together to be burned in your engine. You request how much of each you need by how hard you press on the accelerator, by going up or down a hill or by how much you are carrying ...
Published on: Apr 22, 2016

Simple Answers from Harlan Automotive: Engine Air Filter

{{ image('MzQ5') }} Question:What's the harm in putting off replacing my engine air filter a little longer? Harlan Automotive Answer:That's a fair question from Murray drivers because the harm takes...
Published on: Apr 04, 2014

Replace Your Engine Air Filter At Harlan Automotive

Your engine also needs clean air to burn the fuel – and it needs a lot.  In fact, a typical vehicle needs about 216,000 gallons of air for every tank of gas.  All that air passes thro...
Published on: Sep 19, 2013