Posted on 1/19/2022

Before you hit the road this winter, be sure you have completed all the factory-recommended winter auto maintenance on your car. Traveling in winter weather can be hard on you and your vehicle. Be sure to thoroughly inspect your tires, wipers, HVAC system, defroster, and antifreeze levels. WINTER AUTO MAINTENANCE During winter, the colder temperatures require a bit more auto maintenance diligence than during the rest of the year. The winter months bring freezing temperatures, heavy rains, sleet, and snow. There is a higher drain on the car battery, and your engine has to work harder to pump cold-thickened fluids. Even your tires experience a more demanding workout on wet, slick, or icy roads saturated with road salt. Let’s look at how we can keep our vehicle running safely this season through some basic winter auto maintenance. TIRES Check out your tires weekly. Inspect them for damages, including the tread, sidewalls, and pressure valve. Ensu ... read more
Posted on 2/17/2021

We all know that car repairs can get really expensive, and there is no worse disaster than having a breakdown during bad weather. A way to prevent that dreaded situation is some auto repair maintenance tips. In general, most vehicles will need routine maintenance of some sort every 5,000 miles or so. It is good to get acquainted with your car or truck’s owner’s manual, as it will give you the best guidelines as to when you should have your specific vehicle serviced. It is also important to note that if you do not maintain the regularly needed maintenance of your vehicle, you might void some manufacturer warranties and/or insurance claims. OUR TOP AUTO REPAIR MAINTENANCE TIPS These are the top routine maintenance items you should take care of to prevent breakdowns and improve the longevity of your vehicle: CHECK THE OIL It is important to get the oil in your car checked around every ... read more