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February 28, 2009

Acura Auto Cars 2009 Reviews

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February 26, 2009

3 Quick Auto Repair Tips

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3 Quick Auto Repair Tips
By James C

Maintaining your car is a very important job. A well maintained car will last longer, perform better and get better gas mileage. Learn some quick tips to help you easily maintain your car.

1. Change the oil every 3000 miles or 3 months. This is the most important thing you can do to protect your car. If you cannot change it that often have your mechanic change your oil with synthetic oil. It lasts much longer and will allow you to go longer between oil changes.

2. Have your brakes checked as soon as they begin to squeal. If you replace them as soon as they become worn you will save your vehicle any further damage. If brake pads wear down too much they can damage your rotors or drums.

3. When your radiator reservoir becomes low add premixed antifreeze. You can now buy antifreeze premixed to the correct 50/50 ratio. It might seem like you are wasting money by paying for water but it will save you time and ensure that your vehicle receives the correct ratio of antifreeze to water. The right balance is important to protect your engine and provide proper cooling.

That’s it for now. Remember a well maintained car will save you money in countless ways so take the time to take care of your car.

The author operates a website on finding an auto repair mechanic. Learn about auto repair and auto mechanics in your city.

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February 25, 2009

You Don't Have to Spend A Fortune On Auto Repair When You Can Do It Yourself

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You Don’t Have to Spend A Fortune On Auto Repair When You Can Do It Yourself
By Terry Bolton

Are you able to perform an auto repair? A car might stall for a lot of reasons, but mostly because it is not igniting gas in the cylinders. This requires immediately car repair. The two most common reasons for this are: a fuel system problem or a problem within the electrical system. Either there simply isn’t gas to ignite, or it lacks the electrical charge to ignite it.

If you have access to it, consider using diagnostic software before you start the car repair. Automobiles from the mid-nineties or later are to a high degree computer controlled, and it will be hard for you to make any adjustments. If you want to avoid taking it into a shop or a garage get such software and keep it in your car together with your laptop. One thing you should try, is to drive your motorcar up and down a steep hill. If this causes it to stall, it might be an indication of a clogged fuel filter. Check this out, and replace it if necessary. This is pretty cheap and quite easy to do.

Another thing to look for is if your car is idles rough and/or stalls when at idling. If your auto has a distributor, you may need to adjust the timing. With the right tools and know how, this is an easy and free task. If your car has a distributor, you might consider changing the cap, rotor, wires and plugs. This is effectively a tune up and can usually be done even by a novice to vehicle fixing and takes no more than a couple of hours with the right tools. Don’t attempt any of these fixes while the car is running – that can be dangerous! It seems counterintuitive but even the wires and distributor decay over time and transmit less electricity. This tune up may solve your stalling problem — even if not, your car should run better and get better mileage.

If your vehicle diesels when you turn off the ignition, it often signals the need to replace the spark plugs. Dieseling describes the situation where you turn off the key yet the car continues to run for a few seconds or longer, eventually sputtering to a stop.

The good news is that this usually does not signal a major repair to your vehicle and it can generally be fixed through some relatively minor adjustments or repairs.

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February 24, 2009

Auto Repair Shop Facts Don't Get Scammed!

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Auto Repair Shop Facts, Don’t Get Scammed!
By Chris Rundell

We’ve all heard it before, So when I picked up my car ….. AND THEY CHARGED ME SO MUCH! ….and 2 miles down the road it started doing the same thing! Or phrases to that effect. And lets not forget the nightmare stories about someone dropping their car off at a repair shop for some simple repair that may cost $100 and in the span of 2 hours or so, it turns into Your car is ready to fall apart and it will cost $1000 And you wonder to yourself if this is really the case? Is the Shop Owner really being honest with me? Do I really need all these parts and labor costs, just to get my car road worthy?

I am going to give you first hand knowledge and sound advice on how NOT to get scammed or ripped off by your Local, Chain Store or Dealership Auto Repair Facility. If you follow some of these simple steps and ask the right questions, you will save yourself allot of money in the process! And more importantly, find a shop and technicians you can trust.

We’ll start off with your Independent Local Shop. I guess a common scenario would be you’ve just moved to a new town and your car is ready for some maintenance. Now its been my experience that most folks would just open up the phone book and start dialing for dollars. I don’t recommend this! Its like a crap shoot and the odds are not in your favor!

What I do recommend is this and its pretty simple. Ask around! You have to go to the grocery store, the hardware store, the drug store, the school, etc… basically your every day errands can help you find a good shop. If in your travels the same shops name comes up over and again, then its a good bet they run an honest business! Next call or go online and check with the Better Business Bureau.

Of course you can still pick up the phone and call around, but there are some other things you should do before you commit to any major repairs on your vehicle. Stop in and introduce yourself. Ask a variety of questions like:

1. Are your technicians ASE certified? (look for the ASE sign!)

2. What is your warranty policy on parts and labor?

3. Do you save the old parts so I can look at them?

4. Is there a technician on staff for advanced diagnostic work? (VERY important for the dreaded check engine light and emissions failures!)

I’m sure you can think of more questions! But basically get a feel for the owner and the way he or she runs their business. Additionally, look around the shop a bit at overall cleanliness and organization. A clean and well organized shop says allot!

Now lets talk about the Chain Stores and Dealerships ( and I’m probably going to anger some people out there, but truth be told, you need to be aware of some things!) I’ll make 3 very important points:

1. Chain Sores and Dealerships, for the most part, have HUGE overheads. Simply put that’s what it costs them to do business. So, huge overhead equates to higher labor and parts pricing, as much as double as what you would find at a local shop!

2. 98% of the technicians are paid on a Flat Rate system. Meaning if a job listed in the Labor Guide says it should take the technician 2 hours to perform a certain task, he or she gets paid for the 2 hours plus bonus time if its completed sooner. This, in my opinion, all too often can lead to some serious problems because the technician isn’t thinking about the task, they’re thinking about how fast can I get this done. And if the technician goes over the alloted time then they’re only paid for the 2 hours and it hurts the technicians paycheck. Not a fair deal for you or the technician! But its the nature of the business, sad to say.

3. This applies to the Dealership only. Don’t believe for a second that just because you take your vehicle to the dealership for repairs that the technicians are any better trained or more capable than any other place. Don’t let the big names fool you! The learning curve is the same and experience matters, plain and simple.

It’s all about trust! Do your research and you’ll save yourself a lot of money and frustration. I also strongly recommend this publication at my website www.advancediag.com It costs less than the price of and oil change and is filled with many more ways for you to prevent yourself from being ripped off or scammed. Plus some added bonuses included too!

Warmest Regards,

Chris is a retired Navy Veteran, who owns Advanced Diagnostic Services. Specializing in mobile automotive diagnostics and technician training. He currently writes on a wide variety of subjects and for 2 of his local news publications.

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