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Rotor Refinishing

You take your car to a Utah auto repair shop because the brakes are squealing. After they take a look, the mechanics suggest you also allow them to refinish your rotors. Perhaps you aren’t sure if that is a necessary step or not. But they’re telling you they look pretty rough.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:24+00:00May 4, 2011|Automotive Info|Comments Off on Rotor Refinishing

Tips for Servicing Your Transmission

To service your transmission is, basically, to change the transmission filter. This is something you can have done at your favorite Utah auto repair shop, or you might try doing it at home. With the right equipment and a little skill, most people can do this with a transmission service kit.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:25+00:00May 2, 2011|Automotive Info|Comments Off on Tips for Servicing Your Transmission

Checking Your Vehicles Fluids

Not everyone is a mechanic, or even knows what goes on under the hood. But that doesn’t mean you have to rely on your local Utah auto repair shop for even simple fluid checks. That is something that you can definitely do for yourself, with a little boost in the right direction.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:25+00:00April 26, 2011|Preventative Maintenance|Comments Off on Checking Your Vehicles Fluids

Spark Plugs and Spark Plug Wires

Spark plugs are an important part of gasoline-operated engines. They may be small, but these little parts have some powerful components. Take, for example, the insulator (a part of the spark plug) which can withstand voltage of up to 30,000 volts and heat up to 1,550 degrees Fahrenheit.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:25+00:00April 18, 2011|Auto Repair|Comments Off on Spark Plugs and Spark Plug Wires

Facts about Using Clay Bar

Sometimes washing your car just isn’t enough. When you wash your car and dry it, you may sometimes still find that the finish feels a little rough or bumpy. This is because dust and other tiny particles embed themselves into your car’s finish. If this happens to your car, you may want to consider using a clay bar.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:25+00:00April 14, 2011|Automotive Info|Comments Off on Facts about Using Clay Bar

How a Vehicle Fuel System Works

Filtered gas is vital to protecting an engine’s functioning. Making sure that the fuel filter, along with the rest of the fuel system, is in proper working order means better performance and longer life for the engine. The next time you visit your favorite Utah auto repair center, you may want to have them look your fuel system over, to make sure everything is functioning as it should. A little preventative care can save you a lot of trouble later on.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:25+00:00April 14, 2011|Automotive Info|Comments Off on How a Vehicle Fuel System Works

Using Acid Wash on Your Aluminum Wheels

Aluminum is not the hardiest of metals. It is really often there just to look good. But, because of its susceptibility to fading and oxidization, you will have to work at it to maintain those shiny wheels. Every now and then, you will have to give them some extra care.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:25+00:00April 8, 2011|Auto Repair, Preventative Maintenance|Comments Off on Using Acid Wash on Your Aluminum Wheels

Procedure for Changing a Tire

Now replace the wheel cover or hubcap and you are on your way! Just remember that if your spare is a ‘doughnut,’ not a full-sized tire, you will have to go very soon (and under 50 MPH) to your nearby Utah auto repair center or tire shop, to get that doughnut replaced with a proper tire.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:25+00:00March 25, 2011|Auto Repair|Comments Off on Procedure for Changing a Tire

Diagnosing Engine Knock Or Low Oil Pressure

If you wait too long, it could lead to much greater damage and a much longer stay at the Utah auto repair shop you go to. If you want to check for yourself, before you take the car in, there are a few things you can try.

By |2021-09-29T15:13:26+00:00March 22, 2011|Auto Repair|Comments Off on Diagnosing Engine Knock Or Low Oil Pressure

Inspecting Your Serpentine Belt

The serpentine belt is common to most older cars and trucks. It plays a part in many functions including pumps (such as alternator, water, and power steering), the air conditioning unit, and accessories. These belts have ridges that run the length of the belt and are relatively long-lasting. Eventually, however, the serpentine belt will begin to show signs of wear and tear. This may come in the form of fraying edges, cracks or even [...]

By |2021-09-29T15:13:26+00:00March 18, 2011|Auto Repair|Comments Off on Inspecting Your Serpentine Belt

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