Monday, 23 February 2015

5 Car Care Tips from an Auto Repair Shop!

Worried that cleaning your car will hurt the environment? Even though many eco-conscious drivers take care of all required auto repair on a timely basis, they would rather let their vehicle stay a "natural brown" on the outside, and smell like a dog kennel on the inside, rather than use gallons of water and chemicals harmful to the environment. The good news shared by this auto repair shop is that there are actually a number of environmentally friendly steps you can take to keep your car looking and smelling fresh.

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A trustworthy auto repair shop offers these five responsible car care tips:

  1. Combat Odors with Dryer Sheets – The essential oils (not harsh chemicals) will keep funky odors away.
  2. Let the Dampness Out -- If you're caught out in a rain or snow shower, or frequent the gym or pool parties, your car's interior is going to absorb some moisture. Remove the wet as soon as possible. If possible, open the windows and let the car breathe overnight. Even leaving the windows down a crack can help keep air flowing through to reduce mildew buildup.
  3. Use Green Cleaners – Look for cleaners that use only natural scented oils and cleaning agents so you can breathe freely and know that you're neither harming yourself nor the environment.
  4. Wash Your Own -- Commercial car washes are required to dispose of waste water via sewer drains, where treatment is compulsory. Use your garden hose at home to make your car look shiny and new. To keep from using excessive gallons of water, and keep the soapy toxic runoff from entering the storm drains, fill up two small buckets—one with a "green" cleaning product, and one with clear water. Sponge wash and rinse. Then wipe dry with a microfiber cloth.
  5. Watch out for the Birds and the Bees -- Birds and insects leave acidic deposits on your paint. Over time, this acid eats away at your car's paint. As soon as possible, clean the spots with a microfiber cloth. You'll protect your paint and buy yourself more time before your next full wash.
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Saturday, 14 February 2015

Car Tune Up Time?

Is it tune up time for your vehicle? Check your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended schedule for a tune up (or what is now referred to as maintenance service) as it will vary from one vehicle to another. Today's cars with electronic ignition and fuel injection systems can go from 25,000 miles to as many as 100,000 miles without needing a major tune-up. However, older cars with non-electronic ignitions generally require a tune up every 10,000 to 12,000 miles or every year, whichever comes first.

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If you do a lot of stop-and-go driving, pull heavy loads (like a camper or boat), or make a lot of short trips, your ignition system may need to be tuned more often. Even though it may not be time for a tune up, it is smart to have the various components and systems checked periodically to keep your car performing at peak operating efficiency.

It is time for a tune up if you notice any of the following symptoms:


  • The engine runs rough -- Especially when idling, or even when accelerating.
  • Frequent stalling -- The spark plugs may be fouled or worn, the gap between the spark plug electrodes may need adjusting, or an electronic sensing device may need to be adjusted.
  • Starting problems – A car that is hard to start can be caused by a weak battery, a weak fuel pump, the ignition system, or a faulty electronic component, such as the electronic control unit (ECU)]. Schedule a full diagnosis with a trustworthy auto mechanic.
The correct maintenance service could prevent a future accident. If your car stalls at crucial intersections, or does not have the required passing power to make a safe overtake of a slower vehicle, it is more than likely it is time for an adjustment, or a car tune up.

Need expert advice on a tune up? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Price's Precision auto shop today by calling (406) 248-2838, or go on-line to www.pricesprecisionauto.com for more information. Our Tech-Net professional auto repair shop in Billings, MT, also serves vehicle owners in the areas of Shepherd and Laurel, MT.