by webteam305 | Dec 29, 2017 | Auto Repair, Vehicle Safety Inspection, Winter, Winter Driving
Winter driving sometimes a challenge. When you drive, remember that speed limits are meant for dry roads, not roads covered in snow and ice. You should reduce your speed and increase your following distance as road conditions and visibility worsen. Avoid using cruise...
by webteam305 | Nov 13, 2017 | General Car Maintenance, Inspecting tires, Tire Repair, Vehicle Safety Inspection
When you own a car, inspecting tires regularly is important for the overall performance and safety of your vehicle. The tires are the only part of the vehicle that makes contact with the surface of the road, so you will want them to be in as ideal of condition...
by webteam305 | Sep 7, 2017 | Auto Repair, Car Care Tips, Safe Driving Tips, Vehicle Safety Inspection
It is recommended to bring your vehicle in for regular maintenance inspections. This way we can check the parts and components of the vehicle to ensure the performance and efficiency of them. If you are notified of a safety recall with your vehicle, make sure to bring...
by webteam305 | Aug 25, 2017 | Auto Repair, Car Care Tips, General Car Maintenance, Vehicle Safety Inspection
Going to regularly scheduled maintenances can help keep your vehicle lasting as long as it should. It can also help to save you money from costly repair bills from worn or damaged parts. Regular maintenances can increase the efficiency of your vehicle....
by webteam305 | Jul 24, 2017 | Auto Repair, Car Engine Maintenance, Vehicle Safety Inspection, Windshield Wipers
It is important to have an unobstructed and clear view out the windshield as you drive. Part of proper maintenance for your vehicle includes inspecting the windshield and windshield wipers. Parking under trees increases the chance for sap, leaves,...
by webteam305 | May 26, 2017 | General Car Maintenance, Safe Driving Tips, Vehicle Safety Inspection, Wires
If you notice that an electric component is no longer working, a few things could cause it. It could be a burned out fuse that just needs replacement. Or it could be something different, where more wires are affected than you realize. Inspecting the wires will...