Showing posts with label car mechanics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car mechanics. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

A Car Crash Test That’s Not So Dumb



 
We’ve all seen the films of cars driving straight into a brick wall, while airbags deploy and a computerized mannequin bounces around inside.  The only problem is, people don’t drive in straight lines and crash into a straight wall.  That’s why the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is experimenting with something called “location based” crash tests.

This doesn’t mean they smash a car up on the streets of St. Louis, instead cars are being equipped with a unique monitor that will determine where a car was positioned when modern crash avoidance technology kicks in. 

Scientists are working with engineers to constantly improve data in features that act like a second set of eyes on the road.  Some of these systems alert you when you’re too close to another vehicle, while others will even apply the brakes.  Lane departure warnings were intended to alert you when you started to drift into another lane, but the new location based tests are suggesting that one may be getting inaccurate information.

While these fancy things are designed to keep you safe, there’s no guarantee that your insurance company will be impressed.  According to insurance.com, major insurance companies don’t seem to be offering any discounts for these things.  So, it’s best to always keep your eyes on the road.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

They Aren’t Just Pretty Lights!



There’s a reason car manufacturers put those pretty pictogram lights on the dashboard. Well, two reasons: one a diagram is easier to read and two, you will notice a bright picture and know something wrong.



The problem is this: who actually reads their Owner’s Manual? A light comes on and it looks like a deformed snake or an upside down beetle with a mustache and you think, “What the heck? My engine’s beetle is sad?” Or, there are so many different symbols, you have no idea what means what and the last car you drove had a symbol for engine that is different than this car…I could go on!

There are a few lights you need to be wary of right away when they light up – Oil Pressure, Check Engine, Brake System, ABS Fault and Air Bag Fault. We suggest contacting us right away when you see these lights turn on. If you don’t know what they are on your car, once you pull over, grab your Owner’s Manual and look.


While you might hit a pothole and the pesky warning light shuts off, it doesn’t mean the problem is fixed. That’s why we are here!


Thursday, January 24, 2013

Making it Easy to Get Your Car Serviced



We are all busy. We get it! Sometimes, it’s easier to do something via computer rather than calling, waiting on hold or leaving a message. That’s why we have made it very easy to schedule auto services for your car or truck with all four of our locations on-line. You might not have noticed it since you are so busy.
Front End Alignment - Just one of our many services!


Remember, we are here for you for all repair and service needs as well as regular maintenance. This is where the online appointment forms come in handy! Oil changes, brakes, tires and wheels plus alignments and nearly every other auto service your car might need routinely. We are here to help you with all these issues that, if not taken care of quickly, can compound and cost you even more!
Don’t forget, we offer free Wi-Fi if you are waiting and free shuttle if you want us to take you back to work or home.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Dirty Engine, Clean Oil - Sounds Wrong

And, it is wrong. Why would you put clean oil into your dirty engine? But you do it each time you change your oil or get an oil change.

Change your oil, but clean the engine before!
 Have you ever considered an oil system cleaner to get all the grime and build up in various parts of the engine? It's a simple process and can be done with an oil change. The cleaner is added to your motor oil before it gets changed and then the engine runs for about five minutes. The cleaner helps push the traces of carbon that gasoline leaves behind from your engine and then when the oil is drained, the cleaner comes out with it.

Your owner's manual might warn against adding anything to your oil, but remember, this is a cleaning agent and will be completely drained once it does it's job and comes out with the oil change. Not only will you clean out the deposits left by gasoline that hasn't fully combusted, you will help keep your vehicles' engine a live longer!