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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

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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Monday, April 15, 2024

Complete Auto Repair Service - CARS - UT

Complete Auto Repair Service
C.A.R.S
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah  

Hwy 191 / 6  Next to post office
North of Moab, Green River 
South of Salt Lake City, Price, Spanish Fork
Welcome : We are Mechanic’s that have Experience working with domestic and foreign cars and trucks. We BACK UP OUR WORK WITH FAIR PRICES. We can do various Types of work to any car, truck, or diesels. We have Built Custom Hot Rods , Jeeps to Mud trucks, to one of a kind cars. We have Experience with just about every car out there on the road.  Andrew works on Diesel. Fabrication is also something we work with.
We do preventive maintenance services, such as, Oil and filter, Radiator flushes, fuel filters, air filters and Spark plugs, wires, electrical.  Motor/ Tranny Work, mufflers / Exhaust, Performance parts, and much more.
Our New shop is now at 660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah in Carbon County.
He and his whole crew decided to move to Utah together and open a shop where they could work and play in a new environment.  
Jason opened his own shop March 1, 2010 in Bellingham WA. and has over 20 years of experience.  He has been in auto repair his whole life starting out at his parents shop when he was little working with there mechanic.  Taking training then  Traveling with a Winston West race Team.
*We are located North of Moab - South of Price,  Helper & Salt Lake City Utah. *
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