Uncategorized

Posts in the Uncategorized category

Should I be buying premium fuel?

    Well, that depends on what you are driving. Cars with engines designed for regular fuel make up 70% of the vehicles U.S. drivers use. Which means approximately only 30% of the cars on the road today need to use premium grade fuel. According to a new AAA...

Mass Air Flow Sensors -How they work!

Recently I penned an article for StarTuned magazine on mass air flow sensors. The article itself is written in a highly technical format as it is intended for use by experienced automotive technicians. What follows here is more of a laymen's version to give a brief...

Gasoline Direct Injection

This is a topic that we have addressed in a previous blog but we thought we might revisit the concept today as we are beginning to see a fair share of these vehicles on the road today along with the maintenance issues that go with these cars. According to energy.gov...

October is Car Care Month!

Here are some tips to get your car ready for winter check your tires' tread life and pressures have your antifreeze protection level tested check your heater function and cabin filter make sure all your fluid levels and filters are good check your maintenance schedule...

10 Things you should know about your tires

  Tire pressure: The tire pressure on the door jamb is for the tires your vehicle came with when new. Although this can be a guide, use the sidewall rated pressures on your tires. You will get longer life and better gas mileage Rotate your tires every 5000 miles....

Extended Warranties: Are they worth it?

  On the short and simple side NO!  Now I need to qualify that answer by saying that it has been my experience over 40 years of servicing autos that there have been occasions where our customer who purchased the product came out ahead by buying an extended...

Springtime Car Care Tips

  The beginning of spring signals a season of more vehicle driving and it’s time to think about making sure your car is ready.  Many studies have shown that people drive more but a study done by the University of North Dakota confirms that fuel prices rise...