Showing posts with label batteries. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

SAVE GAS when you maintain your CARS Ut

Gas-Saving Tips for Your Auto
The recent price of gasoline has made even the most wasteful people think twice about wasting gas. Whatever your motivation, here are some gas saving tips
Keep your engine "tuned up." A well-maintained engine operates at peak efficiency, maximizing gas mileage. Follow the service schedules listed in the owner's manual. Replace filters and fluids as recommended; have engine performance problems (rough idling, poor acceleration, etc.) corrected at a repair facility. Given today's high-tech engines, it's wise to have this type of work done by auto technicians who are ASE certified in engine performance.
Monitor tires. Under inflated tires or poorly aligned wheels waste fuel by forcing the engine to work harder. (Let the tires cool down before checking the air pressure.) Out-of-line wheels, as evidenced by uneven tread wear, should be aligned by a professional.
Remove excess weight. Remove unnecessary items from the vehicle. Store only essentials in the trunk. Less weight means better mileage.
Consolidate trips and errands. Some trips may be unnecessary. Also, try to travel when traffic is light so you can avoid stop-and-go conditions.
Avoid excessive idling. Shut off the engine while waiting for friends and family.
Observe speed limits. Speeding decreases your miles per gallon.
Drive gently. Sudden accelerations guzzle gas. Anticipate traffic patterns ahead and adjust your speed gradually.
Use windows and air conditioning wisely. Your mileage should improve if you keep the windows closed at highway speeds, since air drag is reduced. This is true even with the air conditioning on-assuming that the system is in good working order. But turn the air conditioning off in stop-and-go traffic to save fuel.
These conservation tips should not only save gasoline, they'll help extend the life of your vehicle. Win-win, indeed.
Cars Auto Repair Service Utah    (C.A.R.S.)  
  Exit 262 / Off I-5
(360) 922-0553
http://www.carsbellingham.com
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com
660 E Main St. 
Wellington Utah 84542
435 637 5337

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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Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Which side do you fill your Gas on?

 



CARS Auto Repair           Wellington UT. 
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 

Get ready for School

 Can you believe it's already August?

Time to Get Ready for School!

  Stop on by and say hi.  Let us know what's happening, give us a chance to Inspect your car to let you know what's up and how to stay safe.

Weather it's tires,  Brakes,  oil change, a lift for your truck or Jeep, Exhaust, Mufflers or you have Diesel needs.  Stop by CARS Complete Auto Repair Service.  We can help you figure out what's happening and get you ready for those school day and kid heading back to college and car pools.

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs.
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah
 (435) 637-5337 
North Of Moab Utah 
South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 
Next to Post Office 
North Of Moab Utah 
South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT

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