Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2025

10 Things to Know about Brake Pads in Wellington, Price, Helper Utah

Top 10 Things to Know About Brake Pads
Braking is a very important action in your vehicle. The brake pads must be maintained at a certain depth to allow the brakes to function properly. Usually people neglect the brake pads until it is too late and extensive damage has been done. There are 10 things you should know about brake pads to keep you car brakes functioning properly.
Things To Know About Brake Pads
  • Brake pads have a ware indicator device built into them that squeaks to alert the driver to change them.
  • they will squeal constantly not just when you are using them.
  • Ceramic, low-metallic, no asbestos organic, and semi-metallic are the four general types of brake pads.
  • All brake pads come in a set of 2 for either the rear or front.
  • Cheap brake pads wear out faster and leave dust on the front wheels.
  • Expensive brake pads leave less dust but are prone to squealing.
  • Some brake pads contain asbestos.
  • Brake pads should be replaced if they are less than 1/4 inch in depth.
  • Brake pads are basically steel plates with a high friction material on the face.
  • Front brake pads are changed more often than the rear brake pads.
  • Brake Systems:
Brake SystemsThere are two kinds of brake systems: disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes are the most common system in use today, and they're very much like the hand brakes on a bicycle. When you step on your car's brake pedal, the brake pads squeeze a spinning disc rotor that's attached to the wheel. The resulting friction, when applied to each of the wheels, slows the car.
The second type, drum brakes, involve brake shoes that push out against a spinning brake drum, which is attached to the wheel. This friction slows the car.
Both systems work by creating friction, so brake parts are expected to wear out. The questions then are, how worn out are they? And are they worn out enough that they need to be replaced?
That's what this service is all about — checking these components for wear and other potential problems.
Why do I have to do this?
In short, you do this service so you don't crash into a cabbage truck. So your family will be safer.
What happens if I don't do this?
If you neglect your brake pads and shoes, your brakes will ultimately fail. Even before that happens, however, you can cause damage to other, more expensive brake parts, such as rotors, drums and calipers. In other words: a stitch in time ... saves you from helping your mechanic with a boat payment later on.
Complete Auto Repair Service   =   C.A.R.S.
Hwy 191 /  6
660 E Main St. Wellington UT 84542
(435) 637-5337

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North of Moab UT
South of  Price, Helper, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo Utah

Friday, July 4, 2025

Happy 4th of JULY Carbon County UT


CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service

We would like to wish you all a safe and Happy 4th of July
Respect our flag, our people and our country.
Happy 4th of July = FREEDOM!

660 E. Main St.  Wellington UT.  84542
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Sunday, June 15, 2025

How to Communicate to Auto Repair Shop - UT

The following tips should help you along the way:  
  • Do your homework before taking your vehicle in for repairs of service.
  • Read the owner's manual to learn about the vehicle's systems and components.
  • Follow the recommended service schedules.
  • Keep a log of a ll repairs and service.
You know your car.
You drive it everyday & know how it feels and sounds when everything is right.  So don't ignore it s warning signals.  Use all your senses to inspect your car frequently.
Check for:
  • Unusual sounds, odors, drips, leaks, smoke, warning lights, gauge readings.
  • Changes in acceleration, engine performance, gas mileage, fluid levels.
  • Worn tires, belts, and hoses.
  • Problems in handling, braking, steering, vibrations.
Note when the problem occurs:
  • Is it constant or periodic?
  • Is it when your vehicle is cold or is it after the engine is warmed up?
  • It it at all speeds?  Only under acceleration? During braking?  When shifting?
  • When did the problem first start?
  • Write the symptoms down to give or tell the technician.
Communication is important between you and your auto repair shop.  You should be prepared to describe the symptoms.  ( In larger shops you will probably speak with a service writer/manager rather than the technician.) 
Resist the temptation to suggest a course of repair.  Just as you would do with your physician,  tell where it hurts and how long so that the technician can diagnose and recommend a remedy.
Ask for explanations in layman's terms if you don't understand.
Don't rush the technician to make an on the spot diagnosis.
Before you leave, make sure you understand all the shop policies regarding labor rates, guarantees, & acceptable methods of payment.
Last but not least,  Leave a phone number where you can be called.
Safe Travels to you from
CARS = Complete Auto Respire Service
                               
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 /  6   Next to Post Office

North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden UT in Carbon County

Thursday, May 15, 2025

Clutch Repair in Helper / Price Utah

Clutch Repair in Utah
The clutch in your vehicle works by applying force against a flywheel mated to your engine using a clutch disc and pressure plate. The clutch is made of friction material and is designed to "grab" the flywheel as it turns.
 Over time, your clutch disc will wear down and begin to slip. When this happens, you will have trouble accelerating in any gear because the clutch will lose the ability to "grab" the flywheel. At this point, the clutch disc will need to be fixed.
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 Come See the experts at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service Utah   to help you diagnose your clutch problems and get your car back on the road.

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660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6   Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden UT in Carbon Co. UT



Saturday, March 1, 2025

Safety First in Carbon Co. UT CARS


Complete Auto Repair Servic
e
 
 Says   Safety   First
,
Keep Your Engine Tuned Up      
It's up to you: Dirty or Clean?   
  Car care is a win - win situation:
           *Help's the environment
           *Your car will run more efficiently
           *Will be safer
           *Improves your resale value
   
Keeping it clean
 Change the spark plugs: A misfiring spark plug can reduce fuel efficiency as much as 30%.
Service you Air conditioner:
      According to the Environmental Protection Agency, almost 1/3 of CFCs released into the atmosphere  
 *Have it serviced by a technician who is certified to
                                                         handle / recycle refrigerants.
                                                        * It is important to use a qualified technician because leaks                                                                 can occur during service / repair.
      D.I.Y. = Do it Yourselfers:          Dispose of used motor oil, antifreeze / coolant, tires, & old batteries  properly.  ( call your local municipal or county gov. or recycling sites.)
                                                                 {Each year D.I.Y.s dump twenty times more than by                                                                                  the  tanker Exxon Valdez.}
                                                                  Make sure you label parts as they come off.  
  •      Of course there is always:          Other things to check = Oil Change, Belts, Hoses, Battery,                                                               Tire Inflation  and more....
Enjoy your Vehicle more by keeping it running smoothly.
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT. 84542
Phone Soon
Next to Post Office
North of Moab

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Transmission CARS in UT

Transmission fluid is a slippery liquid that acts as a lubricant for all of the moving parts inside your transmission. In an automatic transmission, this fluid also serves as a coolant and a viscous fluid that transmits power from the engine to the transmission.
Changing automatic transmission fluid is best left to a mechanic equipped with a transmission flusher, like this which replaces the fluid more thoroughly than you could achieve with gravity alone.
A variety of fluids are used for different transmissions. Automatic transmissions use automatic transmission fluid. Manual transmissions use a variety of oils: regular motor oil, heavyweight hypoid gear oil or even automatic transmission fluid in some cases. Your owner's manual will tell you what your transmission calls for.
Whether you have a manual or an automatic transmission. 
Manual:  Most manufacturers recommend that manual transmission fluid be changed every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Under heavy-duty use, some manufacturers suggest changing transmission fluid every 15,000 miles.
Automatic: Service intervals for an automatic transmission vary from every 30,000 miles. The typical service interval is 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Changing it more often does no harm.
Why should you do this?
Manual: In a manual transmission, the problem is not so much the fluid degradation, but rather fluid contamination. This contamination occurs over time as the synchronizers, bearings and gears in the transmission wear out. The resulting metal particles then float around in the lubricant. And we all know that oil with microscopic particles of metal in it does not lubricate as well as clean oil. So if these contaminants are not drained out, they will shorten the life of your transmission.
Automatic: Because more heat is generated in an automatic transmission, automatic transmission fluid actually degrades and breaks down with use.
In addition, like in a manual transmission, automatic transmission fluid will also become contaminated with worn bits of the transmission. If these contaminants are not drained out, they will shorten the life of your transmission.
What happens :
If you don't change the transmission fluid on schedule, you'll be lubricating your transmission with metal shavings and other contaminants. This will shorten the transmission's life. In other words, changing your transmission fluid at the correct interval is a good investment.
Is there any maintenance required between intervals?
Automakers have gotten better in recent years about labeling or color-coding dipsticks. The ring on the right is red to match the automatic transmission fluid, the level of which this dipstick measures. The yellow ring is clearly marked "engine oil."
Yes, It's important to regularly check the transmission fluid level between service intervals. Letting your car run low on transmission fluid can cause the transmission to shift improperly — or not at all. It also can harm the internal parts of your transmission, which will not be properly lubricated. Unfortunately, you may not hear any noises or have other clues that your transmission is low on fluid, until it's too late. So it's important to get it checked.
Here's how you can check your transmission fluid level:
Manual: Checking the transmission fluid in a manual transmission can be difficult. A few thoughtful manufacturers have included a dipstick, but that's the exception rather than the rule. If you own a car with a manual transmission, we suggest that you ask your mechanic to check the fluid level when your car is up on the lift during an oil change. It takes just a minute.
Automatic: If you own a car with an automatic transmission, your car will have a dipstick for this purpose. Be careful not to make the common mistake of confusing the transmission dipstick with the crankcase dipstick.
Complete Auto Repair Service 
Hwy 191 / 6  Next to Post Office
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com
660 E Main St. Wellington UT  84542
(435) 637=5337


  
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden in Carbon County UT


Saturday, February 1, 2025

Oxygen Sensor in Wellington UT at CARS


Oxygen Sensors measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases and send a signal to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). The ECU monitors the signal and accordingly adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine, keeping the air-fuel ratio closer to stoichiometric ratio. Thus, an Oxygen Sensor optimizes the performance and fuel efficiency and minimizes emissions.
High oxygen content in the exhaust gas indicates a lean mixture which affects performance and causes problems like knocking, misfire and may also damage the engine. Low oxygen content indicates a rich mixture which causes excess emissions and reduces the fuel economy.
 How many Oxygen Sensors are there in my vehicle and where they are located?
The number of oxygen sensor depends on the car make, model and mainly on the size and type of the engine. It also depends on the type of the OBD sensor: OBD-I or OBD-II.
In most cases, there are two oxygen sensors in a four cylinder engine. One is located on the exhaust manifold before the catalytic converter and another is located after the catalytic converter on the exhaust pipe. In V6 or V8 engines there are four oxygen sensors, two O2 sensors are located before catalytic converter on each cylinder bank and other two O2 sensors are located after catalytic converter on respective banks.
How Does the Oxygen Sensor Work?
 An Oxygen sensor is installed in such a way that one of its surfaces is in contact with the exhaust gas flow and another surface with the outside air. Oxygen sensors do not measure the concentration of the oxygen gas in the exhaust gas, but measure the difference between the amount of oxygen in the exhaust and in outside air.
 Based on the oxygen quantity in exhaust gases, voltage signals are provided constantly to the ECU so that it can maintain a stoichiometric air fuel ratio by regulating the fuel injection.
 What are Upstream Oxygen Sensors and Downstream Oxygen Sensors?
 The upstream oxygen sensor is located right before the catalytic converter. It is installed in the exhaust manifold or in the exhaust pipe near the engine. The role of the upstream oxygen sensor is to optimize the air-fuel ratio entering the engine. There can be one or two oxygen sensors depending on the number of cylinders.
 Upstream monitors the oxygen gas in the exhaust gas and provides a signal to the ECU whether the mixture is weak or rich. When there is a high level of oxygen in the exhaust gas, ECU assumes that the air-fuel mixture is lean - so it adds more fuel to the engine. And when there is low oxygen in the in the exhaust, the ECU assumes that the air-fuel mixture is rich and it reduces the fuel supply accordingly.
 The downstream oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter. The role of the downstream oxygen sensor is to monitor the working and efficiency of the catalytic converter. There may be one or two oxygen sensors depending on the number of cylinders.
 The ECU compares the signal from upstream and downstream sensors. If the catalytic convertor is working properly, the amount of oxygen after the catalytic converter should be near to the specified constant value.
 If the signal from the downstream sensor varies from the constant value, this tells you that the catalytic converter is not working properly. Hence, the ECU switch on the ‘CHECK ENGINE’ light on the dash.
 Why and How Often should I change my Oxygen Sensor?
 Oxygen sensors play an important role in both fuel efficiency and engine performance. If Oxygen Sensors are not performing well, it leads to lowered performance of the engine and poor fuel efficiency which ultimately decreases your vehicle's drivability. Hence, it is of utmost importance to keep the Oxygen Sensors up to the mark for the longevity of your vehicle and to receive efficient performance from it.
 Every vehicle manufacturer has different recommendations on how often the oxygen sensor should be changed. It is specified at the beginning in terms of mileage or time period depending upon expected day to day use of the vehicle. However, it is strongly advised to get it checked at regular intervals as it depends upon gas-containment, as well as local weather.
 How do I know that my Oxygen Sensor is not working properly?
 There is no particular symptom that indicates malfunctioning of Oxygen Sensors. One case would be drastic decrease of fuel economy or mileage.   Also, you need to check your Oxygen Sensors if the engine is not responding quickly or showing less power while running. Other reasons may include engine hesitation, engine stalling, increased exhaust emission, rough idling and engine pinning.
 What are possible causes of Oxygen sensors to be damaged?
 Your car's Oxygen Sensor can get damaged from the following
■By incorrect use of silicone gasket sealers.
■Oil deposits on the outer surface.
■By Antifreeze
■If the engine runs on a rich air-fuel mixture for a long time
■By natural aging or accident shocks.

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C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service in Carbon County UT
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6  Next to Post office
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North of Moab UT / South of Price, Helper, SLC UT


Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Headlight Help Auto Repair Carbon Co. UT

Complete Auto Repair Service  
C.A.R.S.

660 E. Main St.  Wellington UT.  84542


(435) 637-5337
Hwy 191 /  6
 Are you tired of the wet, rainy days where you can't see when on the road?
 If you're looking for an even better, brighter, whiter light for driving on those dark rainy nights we have bulbs available for almost any car..  Stop by or give us a call for prices and options!
New Wiper Blades are a good to replace as well.
Rain-x windshield solution keeps it clear.


Call today for and Appointment.       (435) 637=5337

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Off Hwy 191  Next to Post Office  
   North of: Moab
South of:  Salt Lake city, Provo, Ogden UT.




    Local Shop with Local Employees  
660 E Main Street Wellington Ut 84542  
Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC UT

Friday, December 20, 2024

Auto Repair Merry Christmas from CARS Carbon County Utah


 Merry Christmas!

     May your Holidays be bright and Merry.  May your roads be easy, your family close.  May you have Peace in your heart from here on out. 

   From the Crew at CARS. 
660 E Main St.  Wellington Utah  84542
(435) 637-5337

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Friday, November 15, 2024

Owning a Jeep In Utah

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Things you should do when owning a JEEP

#1 – Find a good auto mechanic.
Jeeps are dependable,  they are. It’s just that having work done on this type of rig requires considerable knowledge and expertise — particularly for older, manual models.
Plus, as the owner of a sport vehicle, I can assure you that regular maintenance and upkeep are now part of your future.

#2 – Eliminate the death wobble.
Although the attention-grabbing name (death wobble) may be a little overly dramatic, any Jeep — and, really any 4×4 — is likely to wobble at certain speeds, thereby causing a potentially dangerous situation in terms of rollover potential.
This wobbling, which occurs because of vibration in the front wheels, typically is the result of an overloaded front suspension system.  There are lot of special parts and add-ons when it comes to Jeeps. These components — such as lift kits or big tires — can easily throw off alignment.   It’s important to make sure that any stock parts are bolted down correctly and not interfering with the streamlining of your system.

#3 – Learn the Jeep wave.
As a Jeep owner, you’re part of a special club.
People who drive Jeeps consider themselves a unique band of adventurers who enjoy all things about this classic American car.   One of the most basic ways to recognize and show respect and solidarity among drivers on the road is through the Jeep wave (yes, there really is such a thing) — which involves a specific hand gesture to a Jeep driver passing you on the other side of the road.

#4 –Relax and have fun.
 This  may go without saying, but you’d be surprised at how many Jeep owners garage their rigs or treat them as trophy vehicles — thereby missing out on the true fun of owning this type of ride.
Go out and have fun,  there is mud Bogging,  Rock claiming, camping, snow run,  Geocaching , Moab, Jeep Jamboree USA and much more.
That's how we JEEP   CARS Complete Auto Repair Service

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660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191 /  6  Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper,  SLC, Provo UT in Carbon County


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Friday, November 1, 2024

Winter CARS Care in Carbon County Utah at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service

Winter Car Care Relief for Your Vehicle

Utah

Winter can be tough on lots of things, including cars and trucks. Cold temperatures, snow and ice, road salt and pothole-causing freeze-thaw cycles put car batteries, tires, brakes and suspensions to the test.
Now is the time to rid vehicles of winter's sins in time for summer travel.
Since 1970, Americans have more than doubled their vehicle miles traveled, according to federal statistics. In summer, many of those miles are logged on driving vacations far from home, the last place motorists want to risk a breakdown.
 Regular vehicle maintenance and inspections can help improve a vehicle's fuel efficiency, achieve peak performance and even help avoid major repairs down the road," says Peter Lord, executive director, GM Service Operations.
 Vehicle owners can follow these tips to ensure their vehicles are ready to roll:
  Batteries: They work harder when it's cold, and winter can compromise their cranking performance up to 60 percent. Test and replace old or weak batteries, especially those more than three years old. It can be cheaper than a tow and replacement on the road.
 Tires / wheels: Cold weather can reduce tire pressure, so make sure all tires, including the spare, are properly inflated and balanced, and wheels are properly aligned. Inflate tires to their recommended pressure. Under-inflated tires can reduce fuel economy by up to 3.3 percent, cause premature tire failure and are a safety hazard. Tire failures and blowouts, often a result of under-inflation, contribute to 414 deaths and 10,295 injuries each year in the U.S., according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In addition to tire pressure, check for tread wear and any obvious damage caused by potholes or sharp objects.
 Belts and hoses: Inspect and replace worn or cracked belts, as well as hoses that are blistered, brittle or too soft. Belts and hoses older than five years, even if they look intact, might need to be replaced.
 Brakes: A checkup can uncover any winter damage. Inspect the brake system, including lines, hoses, and parking brake. Inspect brake fluid for proper level. Low brake fluid can be an indication of excessive brake wear or fluid leak. Have the brake linings/pads inspected and measured.
  Suspension: Deep potholes aren't friendly to shocks and struts. An inspection to determine wear or leaks can alleviate bigger issues down the road.
 For extra security on the road, complete Auto Repair Service (C.A.R.S) encourages motorists to bring their vehicle in for a multi-point vehicle inspection. The inspections help identify service items that can help vehicles run better and better, last longer, and retain their value.
 Here are other items vehicle owners should have inspected:
Inspect the antifreeze/coolant level, making sure the coolant used meets the specifications listed in the vehicle owner's manual.
Check oil level regularly.
Check the transmission fluid for correct level. Check the owner's manual or ask us, for the right type of transmission fluid to use and the proper interval for service and replacement.
Inspect power steering fluid for proper levels. Low power steering fluid can cause damage to the power steering system and lead to premature power steering failure.
*  Inspect windshield wiper blades for wear and cracks, ideally each spring and fall.(C.A.R.S) recommends replacement of blades that look worn. Also inspect and replace the rear wiper blade, if equipped. Don't forget to check the windshield washer fluid.
* Inspect and replace as necessary the engine air filter and the cabin air filter.
*  Inspect steering components and steering linkage.
 Complete Auto Repair Service can perform comprehensive vehicle inspections to help customers keep their vehicles operating properly.
 Call today for and Appointment.
(435) 637-5337
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6     Next to Post Office
     North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC in Carbon County UT
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Sunday, September 15, 2024

Transmission Service in Carbon County at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service

Complete Auto Repair Service ( C.A.R.S. )

TRANSMISSION SERVICE Repairing or replacing your transmission can be one of the most expensive repairs you may have to make on your vehicle. Maintaining your transmission according to your vehicle manufacturer's recommendations, not only prolongs its life but it can prevent a costly repair or breakdown in the future.
To help maintain a safe and constant operating temperature, your vehicle uses transmission fluid to cool and lubricate the moving parts. The fluid reduces the amount of potentially damaging heat inside the transmission and helps increase the life of this important system.
Because some of the ingredients in the transmission fluid break down over time due to this heat, many vehicle manufacturers recommend the fluid be replaced at specified maintenance intervals. Check your Manuel or check with us to find out when to replace your fluid.
Call today for a check up!
(435) 637-5337
660 E Main St.  Wellington UT  84542
Hwy 191  /   6
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Provo UT
Next to Post Office
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Sunday, September 1, 2024

Mufflers and Exhaust How Stuff Works

Complete Auto Repair Service
   C.A.R.S.
660 E. Main St. 
Wellington UT.  84542
(435) 637-5337
HOW STUFF WORKS

Mufflers and Exhaust

1. What is a muffler?
A muffler is a device that is part of your vehicle’s exhaust system. The function of a muffler is to reduce the amount of noise that comes from your vehicle’s engine. The design of the muffler includes steel pipes with chambers inside that have been tuned like an instrument to reflect and cancel most of the noise coming from your engine.
2. What are the benefits of using a high performance muffler?
Not only do high performance mufflers reduce the amount of noise your car makes, they also help increase the efficiency, power output and the performance of your engine. High performance mufflers reduce the amount of back pressure in the exhaust system allowing the engine to work more efficiently. If you really want to give your vehicle a jump start, you should choose a muffler pipe that is larger in diameter and has better air intake like a “cold air intake” style.
3. What types of mufflers are there?
Some of our products include: Flow master
Dynomax 
MagnaFlow
4. How do I know which type of muffler will be best for me?
Most people don’t have a lot of knowledge about mufflers which is why most people feel a little confused and overwhelmed when choosing a muffler for their vehicle. That is where we come in. We have the knowledge and skills to best help you make your decision. We take the time to find out which type of muffler will more than meet your needs. We want our customers to know that we are here and eager to answer any question or concern you may have.
5. How do I know if I need to repair or replace my muffler?
That is a good question. If your muffler is leaking, been bent or become rusted, chances are it is time for it to be replaced. We are happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have about the condition of your muffler.






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North of = Moab
South of = Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden
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Monday, July 15, 2024

Which side is you Gas tank on? CARS of Utah



CARS Auto Repair           Wellington UT. 
 GAS
Not sure which side to fill your Gas on?
Look at your Gas gauge.
See the arrow by the gas pump?
It's on that side.

CARS Auto Repair Utah

(435) 637-5337
660 E Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Next to Post Office
North of Moab UT. 
South of Price UT.

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service 

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Driving Tips for better performance CARS Carbon county Utah


Green Driving Tips
for better performance

Did you know - Smart and safe driving can improve fuel economy by up to 33%
1) Keep rolling in traffic.  it can take 20% more fuel to accelerate from a full stop than from 5mph. anticipate stops and coast as much as possible.
2)  Avoid unnecessary idling.  When you idle, you get zero miles per gallon, increase engine wear and air pollution goes up.
3)  Drive your vehicle to warm it up.  automobiles today don't need a warm-up.  Even on cold morning's, running your engine for 30 seconds is all you need.
4)  Maintain an optimum highway speed for good mileage. Even going more than 60 mph uses more fuel.    Use Cruise Control.  Cruise control helps maintain a steady speed and can provide a 7% average fuel savings.
5)  Slow down.  Fuel economy decreases about 1% for every mph over 55. 
6)  Avoid rapid Stats and Stops.  you'll maximize mileage and save dollars at the pump.
7)  Combine Trips.  you engine runs more efficiently once it's warmed up, so make it in one trip when ever you can.

660 E. Main St.
Wellington UT.  84542
Hwy 191 / 6
(435) 637-5337
Next to post office
North of:  Moab, Green River
South of: Price, Salt Lake City, Provo, Spanish Fork UT


Friday, March 15, 2024

Off Road - 4x4 - JEEP'S Carbon Co. UT - CARS

This is the go anywhere, Do anything kind of vehicle.  It has been proven over and over again.

willys  was the first MB U.S. Army Jeep ( formally the Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4)  Manufactured from 1941 to 1945.   A small four-wheel drive utility vehicle.  An Iconic world War ll Jeep and it inspired many other light utility vehicles along the way.  This Jeep later evolved into the "CJ" or Civilian Jeep.   
The first Willys MB Jeeps were produced in 1941[1] with the first civilian models in 1945,[4] making it the oldest off-road vehicle and sport utility vehicle (SUV) brand.
Now if you own some kind of a Jeep you probably take it off road once in a while or at least think about it. 
Here at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service we can help get you set up to Go Off Road.
We have Tow ropes, hooks, winches, rack's, bumper,  oh a whole lot of stuff.   So stop by and get you some toys to play with in the off Road and Snow. 
CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service
                                                                                   (435) 637-5337
                                                        660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah  84542 in Carbon County
                                                           Hwy 191 / 6   Next to Post Office
                                                          North of Moab
                                                          South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake City Utah
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10 Things to Know about Brake Pads in Wellington, Price, Helper Utah

Top 10 Things to Know About Brake Pads Braking is a very important action in your vehicle. The brake pads must be maintained at a certain...