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Cooling System Care

Cooling System Care

It's that time of year again when the temperatures begin to steadily rise.  If this year is anything like last year, now is the time to get your vehicle's cooling system checked and/or serviced.  In this month's blog post, we review the components of your vehicle's cooling system, the common issues you may experience, and how to keep it maintained to survive those sweltering days.

Understanding the Cooling System

The cooling system is a crucial component of your vehicle, especially during the intense Arizona summers. It helps regulate the engine temperature, preventing overheating and ensuring optimal performance. Let's break down the primary components:

  1. Radiator: The radiator dissipates heat from the engine. Over time, it can become clogged or damaged, leading to inefficient cooling.
  2. Thermostat: This valve regulates coolant flow through the engine. A malfunctioning thermostat can cause the engine to run too hot or too cold.
  3. Water Pump: Responsible for circulating coolant, the water pump can wear out or fail, resulting in engine overheating.
  4. Hoses and Belts: These components connect various parts of the cooling system. Worn-out hoses and belts can lead to leaks or reduced efficiency.
  5. Coolant: The fluid that absorbs heat from the
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Spring Vehicle Care to Get You Through the Hot Summers in Phoenix

Spring Vehicle Care to Get You Through the Hot Summers in Phoenix

As the chillier days of winter fade away, it's time to prepare your vehicle for the impending scorching Arizona heat. Proper spring maintenance ensures your vehicle runs smoothly, prevents costly repairs, and keeps you safe. In this month's blog post, we share a comprehensive checklist to get your vehicle prepared for the warmer months:

1. Change Your Engine Oil

You can start by scheduling an oil change. Fresh oil lubricates your engine, improves fuel efficiency, and prolongs life. Oil is an important temperature regulator for your engine in high temperatures, so using the recommended oil grade designed for hot climates is vital. Choose a motor oil with a higher viscosity, which makes it thicker and better able to protect parts than a thinner, lower-viscosity oil.

2. Inspect and Top Up Fluids

Fluids are essential for your vehicle's performance. Check the following:

  • Engine Oil: Look for proper levels and any signs of aging or contamination.
  • Transmission Fluid: Ensure it's at the right level.
  • Engine Coolant: Make sure it's a 50/50 mix of coolant and water.
  • Brake Fluid: Check for leaks and top up if needed.
  • Power Steering Fluid: Verify the level.
  • Differential and Transfer Case Fluids
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NEW YEAR 2020

​We are looking forward to a great New Year, New Century!

Keeping in touch with our customers is our New Years Resolution! So here we go, kicking it off strong with our January newsletter full of information, recipes and fun! We look forward top seeing our current customers and meeting our new ones this year!

Together we can get the most out of your vehicle!

Stop in and say Hi, we love to see you!

Andy & Reinette



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