Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Need Brake Repair? Please Stop!

As most vehicle owners know, fully functioning brakes are vital to safety when driving. Your vehicle's brakes work hundreds of times a day without any thought from you. Eventually, they will wear out, but they do so slowly, meaning you may not notice any problems until something happens (i.e., you're involved in a fender-bender or collision). Hopefully, you know your vehicle well enough that you can tell if something isn't quite right before that happens.

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Will a simple brake repair, such as turning the rotors, take care of the problem, or is a full brake replacement necessary? Neglecting regular service can lead to increased brake repair costs, or worse, no brakes at all. Fortunately, paying attention to a few warning signs can keep you stopping when and where you want to, and not in the back of the car that's in front of you.

What are the signs indicating that your brakes are wearing out?

    * the brake dashboard light glows amber, indicating problems with the anti-lock brake system (ABS)
    * the brake dashboard light is red, indicating a system imbalance
    * the brake pedal is spongy or slow to respond
    * you hear grinding or constant squealing during braking
    * The steering wheel wiggles in your hands when you come to a stop.
    * It takes a longer time and distance to stop than it used to

If you're jerking or grinding to a halt rather than gliding to a smooth stop, you will probably be spending your hard-earned money on possible towing and brake repair bills. How do you keep your vehicle stopping smoothly and safely where you want it to?

    * Keep up with regular brake service
    * Pay attention to the signs of failing brakes

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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Car Battery Replacement: Need a Charge?

Most drivers know that a car battery is vital to the proper performance of their vehicle. Even though it seems fairly basic and simple, it is helpful to know how a car battery works. Even with good maintenance, your vehicle may require a car battery replacement before you expect it too. Be prepared--learn how to keep your car battery charged through the cold winter months ahead.

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Remember these tips for the best cold-weather performance of your car battery and avoid an inconvenient and premature car battery replacement:

    * Make sure your vehicle has a battery with the right Group Size and sufficient cranking power, and of a good quality.
    * Because some corrosion can't be seen, have your car battery checked by a professional. They should also inspect the battery cables, posts, and fasteners to ensure the cables are in good shape and secured firmly to the battery.
    * Change the oil in your vehicle about every 3,000 miles (or as recommended in your owner's manual).
    * Have your car battery tested at every oil change
    * Prepare your vehicle for winter by having preventative maintenance inspections and repairing any problems without delay, including a car battery replacement.
    * Every six months, have your vehicle's starting and charging systems inspected.
    * Keep your car batter in good condition with a charger to maintain charge levels.

A car battery must be in good condition internally in order for it to function correctly. It works together with the connections that feed the current to the vehicle's electrical components. If you have determined that the alternator is still working properly, chances are a car battery replacement is needed, especially if the electrical system isn't working properly or inoperable altogether.

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Thursday, 17 October 2013

Auto Repair Shop Offers Biodiesel Basics 101!

There are many contradictory opinions about the use of biodiesel fuel. Diesel engine specialists agree that biodiesel is a renewable and alternative source of fuel that is easy to produce and less expensive to use than traditional diesel fuel. If you have questions about using biodiesel fuel, be sure to ask the auto repair professionals at your auto repair shop for advice. But also be sure to do some research of your own.

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Biodiesel Basics 101:

While the performance of biodiesel is still under study, it is safe to say that good-quality biodiesel fuel generally performs well in engines. Here a few points offer by an auto repair shop to keep in mind when talking to your auto repair experts about biodiesel:

    * Engine Wear: Short-term engine wear is less than that of petroleum diesel. It is expected that engines will experience less wear in the long run as well after further long-range research.

    * Engine Exhaust Emissions: Biodiesel results in much less air pollution due to its higher oxygen content and lack of both "aromatic compounds" and sulfur. The one exception is nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, which tend to be slightly higher. This problem can be minimized with proper tuning of the engine.

    * Cold Weather Performance: Performs in cold weather similar to petroleum diesel. The use of flow-improving additives and "winter blends" of biodiesel and kerosene has proved effective at extending the range of operating temperatures. Pure biodiesel tends to operate well at temperatures down to about 5°C. Winter blends have proved effective at temperatures as low as -20°C and below.

    * Engine Power: Power and torque tend to be 3-5 percent lower, due to the fact that biodiesel fuel has less energy per unit volume than traditional diesel fuel.

    * Fuel Efficiency: Tends to be slightly lower due to the lower energy content of the fuel. Typically, the drop-off is the in the same range as the reduction in peak engine power (3-5%).

    * Deposits and Clogging: Generally traceable to biodiesel that is either of low quality or has become oxidized. If using a high-quality biodiesel, deposits should not be a problem.

Note to Remember: It is important not to confuse the performance of high-quality biodiesel with the performance of low-quality biodiesel. Proper fuel quality and care are vital for all engine fuels, not just biodiesel!

Ask our diesel engine experts for answers to your questions about biodiesel. Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Wentland Diesel Service, a full-service auto repair shop, by calling 541-938-3875 or go on-line at http://www.wentlanddiesel.com/ for more information. Our auto repair shop provides diesel fuel injection service, as well as automobile and truck repair, to the vehicle owners in Milton-Freewater, OR, Walla Walla, WA, Pendleton, OR and surrounding areas.

Monday, 30 September 2013

Your Vehicle Reach The Boiling Point? It May Need Radiator Service!

If you haven't already done so, now is the time of year to take care of a radiator service to make sure the systems of your vehicle are in good working order before the cold temperatures of winter arrive. Don't let your vehicle reach the boiling point before taking care of a needed radiator repair.

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To help prevent an overheating engine, here are two things to check out:

    * What is the coolant/antifreeze ratio? Remove the radiator cap (after the engine has cooled down), and look inside the radiator. Can you see the fluid? If you see any obvious loss of fluid on the ground or in the engine compartment, there could be a leak. If you have to add more than a pint, don't delay in scheduling a radiator service to have the cooling system pressure tested.

    * Under what condition does the overheating occur? If you have already determined that the level of fluid is correct and that there is no leak, note the times "when" the overheating actually occurs. This will help the mechanic pinpoint the possible cause of overheating.

      At Idle: Are the fans working properly? Most cars have a motor fan which is responsible for engine cooling, especially at stops and low speeds. If your car has an air conditioner condenser fan, the air conditioning compressor will require the cooling fan to operate at idle or low speeds as long as the compressor is on.

     At driving speed: Is there enough hot anti-freeze circulating? Airflow and coolant circulation are crucial at 55 MPH. The water pump should be circulating a large amount of hot antifreeze throughout the cooling system. If overheating is occurring while driving at normal speeds, check for a restriction in the system like a kinked radiator hose, or a stuck thermostat.

Airflow in the radiator is crucial as it is the primary heat exchange for the engine. If airflow is restricted, your car will overheat. To prevent a major radiator repair, or more extensive damage to your vehicle, head for your local auto shop as soon as possible for a radiator service.

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Monday, 23 September 2013

Brake Replacement Required? Check the Brake Rotors!

The action of stepping on the brake pedal is something many drivers do hundreds of time a day. This action creates energy, which is then converted into friction and heat which works to slow your vehicle, eventually bringing it to a complete stop. This presumes that all of the components of your braking system are working efficiently. As the pads clamp down on the brake rotors over and over, this friction and heat can wear the rotors down to their metal surface. After a period of time, you will start to notice braking problems, leading to a costly brake replacement.

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What to do if Brake Rotors fail --

Too thin – If rotors wear too thin, they can no longer dissipate the heat caused by the braking process, causing overheating.
Too hot – As rotors become too hot, they produce gases and will warp and discolor. Brake fluid can also boil, causing a total failure in the braking system.

Out of round - Perfect brake rotors are smooth and flat, shaped like a dinner plate. If they start to warp, they resemble a wavy potato chip. If consistently overheated, rotors can develop deep scars. A difference as small as .001 inch off-center can be felt in the pedal.

Any of the problems above can create hazardous issues, and a brake replacement is a definite must.

Failing Brake Rotors!

As part of a brake service, your mechanic will first measure the rotor's minimum thickness and then inspect the run-out. If the rotor is not completely worn down and still meets certain safety specifications (your mechanic will know what these are), it may be resurfaced and reinstalled. At the very least, they will need to be replaced. Otherwise, a complete brake replacement will be necessary.

For safety and confidence in your vehicle's stopping performance, don't skimp or cut corners on a professional brake service.

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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Diesel Fuel Injection Service Specialist Offers Biodiesel Facts!

First, you may be asking, "What is Biodiesel?" Biodiesel is a renewable, clean-burning diesel replacement that is made from a diverse mix of feedstocks, including recycled cooking oil, soybean oil, and animal fats. It is reducing U.S. dependence on foreign petroleum, creating jobs, and improving the environment. Because it meets strict technical fuel quality and engine performance specifications, it can be used in existing diesel engines without modification, using the same principle as diesel fuel injection service. Fresh biodiesel which meets the ASTM quality standard is an innovative and highly recommended product, covered by all major engine manufacturers' warranties.

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What are some Facts?

Even with less than a decade of commercial-scale production, the industry is proud of its careful approach to growth and strong focus on sustainability.

    * It is the first and only EPA-designated Advanced Biofuel in commercial-scale production across the country, increasing from about 25 million gallons in the early 2000s to almost 1.1 billion gallons in 2012.

    * There are currently about 200 biodiesel plants across the country with a registered capacity to produce some 3 billion gallons of fuel.

    * The industry supported some 50,000 jobs last year in a variety of sectors (from manufacturing to transportation, agriculture and service), generating billions of dollars in GDP, household income and tax revenues.

    * According to the EPA, biodiesel reduces greenhouse gas emissions by at least 57 percent – making it one of the most practical and cost-effective ways to address concerns about a clean environment.

Why choose to use Biodiesel?

    * It is better for the environment because it is made from renewable resources

    * It has lower emissions compared to petroleum diesel.

    * It is less toxic than table salt and biodegrades as fast as sugar.

    * It is produced domestically in the U.S. with natural resources, decreasing our dependence on imported fuel, while contributing to our own economy.

Do you have questions about biodiesel? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Wentland Diesel Service by calling 541-938-3875 or go on-line at http://www.wentlanddiesel.com/ for more information. Our auto shop provides diesel fuel injection service, as well as automobile and truck repair, to the vehicle owners in  Milton-Freewater, OR, Walla Walla, WA, Pendleton, OR and surrounding areas.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Transmission Service Tips: Prevent Transmission Repair!

Automobiles are generally built these days to provide many miles of service. However, you will eventually start experiencing shifting problems if you keep your vehicle long enough. The transmission is one of the most important components of your automobile. It's main function is to carry the engine's power to the drive axle by using different gears. Without these gears helping the engine rotate at different speeds, the car would only go forward in one gear. To help prevent an untimely and costly transmission repair, make sure you follow the transmission service schedule recommended in the owner's manual.

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Prevent Transmission Repair with these Four Tips:

  • Never shift into Reverse or Park while the engine is running at high RPMs, or until the vehicle comes to a complete stop. This could eventually result in a major transmission repair.
  • Have the fluid level and quality checked on a regular basis. Vehicles with a dipstick will need to be checked by a qualified mechanic. If the fluid level is too low, there may be a leak that will require a transmission repair. Don't let a small leak turn into a bigger leak!
  • Change the fluid as recommended in your owner's manual or when it becomes too dark (more brown than red) or dirty.
  • Replace the fluid with the same type as specified in the owner's manual or on the dipstick.
  • In many cars, damage can occur if towed with the traction wheels on the road. When towing a heavy trailer, consider installing an additional fluid cooler and change the fluid more often. Consult your owner's manual for the correct towing procedures.

NOW THAT'S EASY! Proper transmission service prevents transmission repair!

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