It’s Fall Car Care Month: Is Your Car Trying to Tell You Something?

It’s Fall Car Care Month: Is Your Car Trying to Tell You Something?

It’s Fall Car Care Month: Is Your Car Trying to Tell You Something?

And now the monthly Car Care Tip courtesy of Tommy Tuneup!
It’s Fall Car Care Month: Is Your Car Trying to Tell You Something?

While talking cars only appear in the movies, your vehicle can still communicate using its own language. Sounds like squealing, thumping, hissing and grinding are all signs that your vehicle may be trying to tell you something, says the Car Care Council.

“It’s important for car owners to listen and act accordingly when their vehicle speaks up,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “By checking out what your vehicle is saying, you can take care of the problem now and avoid a breakdown or more costly repairs later.”

Many motorists are familiar with noises their vehicles make on a daily basis. However, any noise that is new, different or suspicious may indicate a problem. For example, a high-pitched squeal that stops when pressing on the brake pedal is a sign that a vehicle’s brakes should be inspected. The same goes for grinding that could be the result of worn brake pads that should be replaced.

Gasoline 101

Gasoline 101

Gasoline 101

With gas prices reaching for the clouds, you may be tempted to go for the lower grade when it’s time to top off the tank. For most of the motoring world, that’s not a problem, but what about the rest of the cars out there whose owner’s manuals call for mid grade or high test? While you may see an immediate savings at the pump, running your engine off of a fuel other than what the manufacturer recommends will end up hurting you in the long run.

Don’t Ignore Vehicle Maintenance Basics…

Don’t Ignore Vehicle Maintenance Basics…

Don’t Ignore Vehicle Maintenance Basics…

Schedule your next oil change now! Tysons Auto Specialties is at your service – ready to provide you with their premium BG Oil Change Service at a special price.

You can end up spending more money in the long run by cutting back on such services as an oil and filter change.

We’re now in the height of the summer travel season. This is a good time to check your oil change sticker and see if your car is due.

This Warm-then-Cold Weather is Hard on Your Battery!

Let the professionals at Tysons Auto Specialties provide you with their premium BG Battery Service

When temperatures dive after a few warming days, the last thing you want is a dead battery. Not only is it inconvenient, but, in some cases, it can be life-threatening.
Corrosion can accumulate around battery posts and can create a path for your electrical charge to drain from the battery.
Our BG Battery Service:

  • Removes all corrosion
  • Cleans battery posts and cables
  • Installed terminal protectors to insulate posts from the battery case
  • Applies a special sealer for on-going protection
  • Our mechanics will also inspect your battery for any signs of defect such as leaks, bulges, cracks or other damage.

battery
Click on the picture above and then click on the battery icon for a brief video on this service.

Batteries won’t last forever, but you can extend the life of your battery by using BG Battery Service from Tysons Auto Specialties.

 

Automotive Tip of the Month: A Resolution You Should Keep: Be Car Care Aware

A Resolution for 2018 – Be Car Care Aware

Why not resolve to be car care aware this New Year? By spending a little time now on preventive maintenance, drivers can save a lot of headaches in the long run and make for a great year on the road, says the non-profit Car Care Council.
“Regular auto care shouldn’t be one of those New Year’s resolutions that goes by the wayside,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “Preventative vehicle maintenance pays off all year, every year.”

To be car care aware, the council recommends incorporating the following service interval schedule items as part of your New Year’s resolution:

  • Perform monthly checks of tire pressure and the condition of tires, lights and windshield washer fluid. The vehicle should also be cleaned monthly.
  • Every 3000 miles or per the owner’s manual, check the engine oil and filter, check the levels of other fluids including automatic transmission, power steering and brake, and check the battery and cables, belts and hoses. The exhaust and fuel filter should also be checked at this interval.
  • Every six months or 6,000 miles, the chassis lubrication should be checked and windshield wipers should be replaced.
  • Every 12 months or 12,000 miles, the brakes, spark plugs, coolant and steering and suspension should be checked.

The Car Care Council website features an online custom service schedule and email reminder service that is available free of charge and can be personalized by motorists to help make vehicle ownership more enjoyable, economical and convenient. There is also a general service schedule that vehicle owners may choose to follow. Drivers should also consult their owner’s manual for specific recommendations by the carmaker.

The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For a copy of the council’s Car Care Guide or for more information, visit www.carcare.org.

April is National Car Care Month: Spring into Action

April is National Car Care Month: Spring into Action

April is National Car Care Month: Spring into Action

And now our monthly Car Care Tip courtesy of Tommy Tuneup!

April is National Car Care Month and the Car Care Council reminds motorists to spring into action and follow 10 basic maintenance procedures to make sure their vehicles are running at peak performance for the summer driving season.

Car Care Tip: Here are seven ways you can increase your gas mileage

Car Care Tip: Here are seven ways you can increase your gas mileage

Car Care Tip: Here are seven ways you can increase your gas mileage

Better gas mileage can come from making just a few important adjustments in your driving habits. While we still may have to say “your results may vary,” these common sense practices can make a difference in the hot days soon to come upon us in Northern Virginia.

Extreme Summer Heat Can Burn Up Car Batteries

Extreme Summer Heat Can Burn Up Car Batteries

Extreme Summer Heat Can Burn Up Car Batteries

Summer’s extreme temperatures can destroy a vehicle’s battery. The Car Care Council advises vehicle owners to have their cars’ batteries tested periodically and replaced, if necessary, to avoid being stranded.

Excessive heat and overcharging shortens the life of a battery. Heat causes battery fluid to evaporate, which then damages the internal structure of the battery. A malfunctioning component in the charging system, usually the voltage regulator, allows too high a charging rate, which will eventually destroy a battery.

“When most motorists think of dead batteries that cause starting failure, they think of severe winter weather, but summer heat is the real culprit,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “Many battery problems start long before the temperatures drop. A few simple steps now can help you avoid the cost and inconvenience of a breakdown later.”

To get the most life out of a battery, the Car Care Council suggests the following:

A Simple Vehicle Inspection Can Keep Your Summer Travels Pleasant Not Perplexing!

A Simple Vehicle Inspection Can Keep Your Summer Travels Pleasant Not Perplexing!

A Simple Vehicle Inspection Can Keep Your Summer Travels Pleasant Not Perplexing!

Tom’s Automotive Tip of the Month:
A Simple Vehicle Inspection Can Keep Your Summer Travels Pleasant Not Perplexing!

A simple vehicle inspection before a family vacation can help avoid the short fuses, inconvenience and potential safety hazards of breaking down many miles away from home, says the Car Care Council.

“It’s easy to keep the sparks from flying from car trouble on a road trip,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “A quick vehicle check can give motorists peace of mind and save them from the hassle of a roadside breakdown. In just 10 minutes, drivers can make sure their car is ready for travel and then take steps to have any problems fixed before heading out for vacation.”

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