Buying a car is a significant financial investment, and if you’re like many of our customers, you’ll want to keep your vehicle on the road for as long as possible. What if I told you that you could easily double the time your vehicle is on the road? Imagine not having a car payment. Sweet, right? By following a regular auto care maintenance schedule, you will make it so your vehicle lasts longer, and you will save money at the gas pump and when it comes to your car repair expenses. The 8 things I’m about to list will help you keep your vehicle on the road longer.
Articles by Scott Geller
Avoid Common Winter Car Problems by Doing These 5 Things
When it’s blistery cold, we make sure we are prepared for going outside by bundling up with appropriate clothing. If we didn’t, we would have to face some pretty bad consequences. The same thing goes for making sure our automobiles are prepared for handling winter weather. There are a few things you can do to make sure you avoid some of the more common winter car problems.
Knowing the Answers to These Questions Will Help Optimize Your Car Repair Experience
When it comes to servicing and repairing cars, communication plays a vital role in the customer experience. As an auto repair shop owner, it’s my responsibility to make sure all our customers are completely satisfied with the work we do on their vehicles. To you, that means fixing it quickly and the right way, the first time you bring it in to our shop for car repair. When it comes to the car repair experience, customers have certain common questions they ask.
Did you know this about your engine oil warning light?
What would you do if your engine oil warning light came on while you were driving? Would you safely pull over to the side of the road or would you keep on driving? Some lights, like the “red-colored” engine oil light, are critical warning lights that indicate a potentially serious problem with a vehicle’s engine. Read on to find the answers to all the questions you may have about your engine oil warning light.
Do These Three Things to Avoid Some Common Summer Car Care Problems
Has your car ever overheated in the summer leaving you stranded on the side of the road? Not fun, right? You probably won’t like hearing this but that vehicle break down probably could have been avoided. Like winter, summer temperatures are harsh on vehicle engines. Without regular maintenance, your vehicle has a greater chance of succumbing to the perils of high temperatures. By doing these three things, you can avoid the most common summer car care problems.
Get Your Vehicle Ready for Summer Vacation
Will you be traveling to your summer vacation destination? No doubt there’s a lot of planning involved. Don’t forget about your vehicle! Making certain your vehicle is ready is one of the more important aspects of trip preparation. By bringing your vehicle in for service at least one week before you plan to leave for your summer vacation, you’ll be able to make sure you won’t have any unexpected surprises, like a vehicle breakdown.
Doing This Won’t Void Your Manufacturer’s Warranty…
Have you been told you must bring your vehicle back to the dealer for all its servicing, including regular oil changes, or the manufacturer’s warranty on your car will be voided? Unfortunately, this is something car dealers and manufacturers often tell their customers. In reality, according to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, it is illegal for manufacturers or dealers to claim your warranty becomes void when someone other than the dealer does the work. In this blog post, you’ll find out more about this and the answers to frequently asked questions about car repairs and warranties.
Car air conditioner isn’t working? These 5 reasons may be why…
Hot and humid summer days are no time to find out your car’s air conditioner isn’t working. It definitely makes for an unpleasant driving experience. Often times the reason the air conditioning system is blowing warm air is because the level of refrigerant is low. More times than not, there’s a leak somewhere in your system. Easy enough to find and fix, but what if there’s something more going on?
Is your car making your allergies worse? It could be the cabin air filter.
If you suffer from environmental allergies, it’s important for you to know that your car may be making your allergies worse. What?! When was the last time you had the cabin air filter changed in your car? Surprisingly, for many the answer is “never.” Most people aren’t even aware there is a special filter for the air that comes into their vehicle. So, if you have never replaced the cabin air filter or it has been a long time since you’ve had this done, you may want to have it taken care of right away. Here’s why it’s important.
My Tire Air Pressure Monitoring System Light Won’t Turn Off
How you handle this situation depends on why the tire air pressure monitoring system warning light turned on. The first course of action is to check the air pressure in all your tires. But, what if the air pressure in your tires is fine? What next? Read on to find out why your tires have a monitoring system, how it works, and what to do in the event the tire air pressure warning light comes on.