Thursday, 18 July 2019 17:07

Get Your Car Ready for Summer Vacation

Get Your Car Ready for Summer Vacation

 

The summer vacation season is in full swing and everybody needs their vehicle serviced and repaired before they go. We tend to be very busy during the summer months so make your appointment 1-2 weeks before you need to head out. Needing brakes, A/C repair or just an oil change give us call 

 

When you bring your car in we always do an overall safety inspection. During this inspection we will perform the following:

 

1 - All fluids including engine oil, power steering, brakes, transmission, antifreeze/coolant as well as wiper fluid

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2 - All hoses and belts are checked to make sure they are not cracked, brittle, frayed, loose or showing signs of excessive wear.

 

3 - Battery checked making sure the connections are clean, tight and corrosion free.

 

4 - Brake system checked including pads and rotors. We will give you a recommendation of when you will need new brakes.

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5 - Exhaust system checked for leaks, damage or broken supports

6 - Steering and suspension system checked including struts, ball joints tie rods and other related components. 

 

7 - Tires checked including tire pressure and tread wear. 

 

8 - Wipers and exterior lighting checked 

 

9 - Air and cabin filters inspected

 

Thanks and have an awesome Summer vacation !

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Tuesday, 01 November 2016 16:43

What is Your Check Engine Light Telling You ?

What is Your Check Engine Light Telling You ?

One of the most vital components to a properly functioning vehicle is the ‘Check Engine’ light. It alerts the driver to a variety of potential problems based on the vehicle’s onboard diagnostic system. When the ‘Check Engine’ light comes on, it means that some system in your vehicle, including ignition, fuel injection or emission control, is not operating at peak performance, even if your vehicle appears to you to be running normally.

A glowing ‘Check Engine’ light doesn't mean you have to immediately pull the car over to the side of the road, but it does mean you should get the car checked out as soon as possible. Ignoring the warning light could severely damage engine components and incur additional repair expenses.

If your ‘Check Engine’ light comes on, first check the gas cap to make sure it wasn’t left loose after refueling. Sometimes this can trigger the ‘Check Engine’ light. If the cap was loose, the light should go out after a few short trips.

If the gas cap wasn’t the problem and the light remains on steady, have the system checked out as soon as possible. A light that flashes requires more prompt attention, indicating a more severe condition that must be checked out immediately to prevent damage to the catalytic converter. When you experience a flashing light, minimize driving at high speeds or under heavy loads.

Our Technician will connect your vehicle's computer to a diagnostic computer, which will provide a “trouble” code indicating why the ‘Check Engine’ light was activated.

While the diagnostic computer is connected to your car, our Technician can check the idle speed, throttle response, engine temperature, fuel system pressure, manifold vacuum, exhaust emission levels and many other key indicators. Once the problem is diagnosed and fixed, your car's computer makes sure everything is back to normal, and then turns off the ‘Check Engine’ light.

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