by blogmaster | Dec 2, 2013 | Driving Tips, General Car Maintenance, Winter Driving Tips, Winter Safety
To help keep your vehicle operating the best it can, make sure you bring it in for regular scheduled maintenances. This way we can inspect it over to help ensure all parts are in good working condition. If anything is worn or damaged, it can be replaced in a timely... by blogmaster | Nov 18, 2013 | Auto Repair, Car Care Tips, General Car Maintenance, Winter Preparedness
With colder mornings, you may start to notice the vehicle becoming difficult to start. This is especially true if you park your vehicle outdoors in the open air. The cold temperatures can affect your vehicle in different ways. The fuel tank may start to get... by blogmaster | Oct 21, 2013 | Auto Repair, Checking Engine Fluids, General Car Maintenance, Oil Change
The oil is a vital part of keeping the vehicle’s engine running properly. Getting the oil changed on your vehicle is one of the easiest things you can do to help extend the life of the engine. It can also help prevent the chance of an inconvenient breakdown and repair... by blogmaster | Oct 7, 2013 | Auto Repair, General Car Maintenance, Road Trips, Winter Safety
With cooler temperatures comes the increase in the need to run the vehicles defrost, especially in the mornings. The defrost helps to clear the window from any frost or moisture that is on the window. This helps to ensure the best visibility as you drive, because you... by blogmaster | Sep 16, 2013 | Auto Repair, Car Care Tips, General Car Maintenance, Road Trip
It is important to check the wiper blades regularly so you can ensure a clear view of the road. If you notice that the wipers are damaged or cracked, it is best to get them replaced as soon as possible. Taking care of your wipers can be quick and easy. Taking a wet... by blogmaster | Sep 3, 2013 | Auto Repair, Car Care Tips, General Car Maintenance
Spark plugs are a component of your vehicle to make it run smoothly and efficiently. It is a device used in internal combustion engines. The spark plugs are positioned at the top of the cylinder of your vehicle, where the air to fuel ratio is then compressed. The tip...